Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Ionic bonds are formed when there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another. These atoms either loss or gain electrons to become negatively or positively charged ions. The forces of attraction between these ions cause the ionic bond formation. Ionic compounds are formed only when there is a balance between their charges.
(a)
Answer to Problem 82A
The name of the ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The ionic compound is
As per naming convention the cation is to be named first and then anion.
Hence, K denotes potassium. Therefore cation is potassium.
Anion is Oxygen which should end with ‘ide’. Hence, it is oxide.
The compound
(b)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Ionic bonds are formed when there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another. These atoms either lose or gain electrons to become negatively or positively charged ions. The forces of attraction between these ions cause the ionic bond formation. Ionic compounds are formed only when there is a balance between their charges.
(b)
Answer to Problem 82A
The name of the ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The ionic compound is
As per naming convention the cation is to be named first and then anion.
Hence, Ca denotes Calcium. Therefore cation is named as Calcium.
Anion is Chlorine which should end with ‘ide’. Hence, it is chloride
The compound
(c)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Ionic bonds are formed when there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another. These atoms either lose or gain electrons to become negatively or positively charged ions. The forces of attraction between these ions cause the ionic bond formation. Ionic compounds are formed only when there is a balance between their charges.
(c)
Answer to Problem 82A
The name of the ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The ionic compound is
As per naming convention the cation is to be named first and then anion.
Hence, Mg denotes Magnesium. Therefore cation is Magnesium.
Anion is Nitrogen which should end with ‘ide’. Hence, it is Nitride.
The compound
(d)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Ionic bonds are formed when there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another. These atoms either lose or gain electrons to become negatively or positively charged ions. The forces of attraction between these ions cause the ionic bond formation. Ionic compounds are formed only when there is a balance between their charges.
Answer to Problem 82A
The name of ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The ionic compound is
As per naming convention the cation is to be named first and then anion.
Hence, Na denotes Sodium. Therefore, cation is Sodium.
Anion is
The compound
(e)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Ionic bonds are formed when there is complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another. These atoms either lose or gain electrons to become negatively or positively charged ions. The forces of attraction between these ions cause the ionic bond formation. Ionic compounds are formed only when there is a balance between their charges.
Answer to Problem 82A
The name of ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The ionic compound is
As per naming convention the cation is to be named first and then anion.
Hence, K denotes potassium. Therefore cation is potassium.
Anion is
The compound
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