(a)
Interpretation: The formula of the compound formed by the given pairs of ions is to be stated.
Concept Introduction: Molecular compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons between non-metals. They are known as carbon compounds. The naming of the compound is
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between metal and non-metal. They are named as
(a)
Answer to Problem 10SP
The formula of the compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given ions are
(b)
Interpretation: The formula of the compound formed by the given pairs of ions is to be stated.
Concept Introduction: Molecular compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons between non-metals. They are known as carbon compounds. The naming of the compound is
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between metal and non-metal. They are named as
(b)
Answer to Problem 10SP
The formula of the compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given ions are
(c)
Interpretation: The formula of the compound formed by the given pairs of ions is to be stated.
Concept Introduction: Molecular compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons between non-metals. They are known as carbon compounds. The naming of the compound is
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between metal and non-metal. They are named as
(c)
Answer to Problem 10SP
The formula of the compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given ions are
(d)
Interpretation: The formula of the compound formed by the given pairs of ions is to be stated.
Concept Introduction: Molecular compounds are formed by the sharing of electrons between non-metals. They are known as carbon compounds. The naming of the compound is
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between metal and non-metal. They are named as
(d)
Answer to Problem 10SP
The formula of the compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given ions are
Chapter 9 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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