An Introduction to Physical Science
An Introduction to Physical Science
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ISBN: 9781305079137
Author: James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar Torres
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 11, Problem 30E

(a)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound Al2(CO3)3 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound Al2(CO3)3 is Aluminium carbonate.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound Al2(CO3)3 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound Al2(CO3)3 has a polyatomic ion CO32 . In this compound, the positive ion is Al3+ .

The name of CO32 ion is carbonate ion and Al3+ is aluminium ion. While writing name, the name of positive ion is written first followed by the negative ion.

So, the name given to the compound is Aluminium carbonate.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound Al2(CO3)3 is Aluminium carbonate.

(b)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound (NH4)2SO4 .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound (NH4)2SO4 is Ammonium sulfate.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound (NH4)2SO4 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound (NH4)2SO4 has two polyatomic ions NH4+ and SO42 . In this compound, the positive ion is NH4+ and the negative ion is SO42 .

The name of NH4+ ion is ammonium ion and SO42 is sulfate ion. While writing name, the name of positive ion is written first followed by the negative ion.

So, the name given to the compound is Ammonium sulfate.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound (NH4)2SO4 is Ammonium sulfate.

(c)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound Li2S .

(c)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound Li2S is Lithium sulfide.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound Li2S is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound Li2S is a binary compound of a metal and a non-metal. First, write the name of the metal that is Lithium and then write the name of the non-metal that is sulfur with the suffix ‘ide’.

So, the name of the compound Li2S is Lithium sulfide.

The compound Li2S has positive ion called cation Li+ and a negative ion called anion S2 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound Li2S is Lithium sulfide.

(d)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound SO3 .

(d)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound SO3 is Sulfur trioxide.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound SO3 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound SO3 is a binary compound of two non-metals. First, write the name of the first non-metal that is sulfur and then write the name of the second non-metal that is oxygen with the suffix ‘ide’.

Also, number of atoms of oxygen is three in the compound. Tri is the Greek prefix used for the number three. Hence, the name of the provided compound SO3 is Sulfur trioxide.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound SO3 is Sulfur trioxide.

(e)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound Ba3N2 .

(e)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound Ba3N2 is Barium nitride.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound Ba3N2 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound Ba3N2 is a binary compound of a metal and a non-metal. First, write the name of the metal that is Barium and then write the name of the non-metal that is nitrogen with the suffix ‘ide’.

So, the name of the compound Ba3N2 is Barium nitride.

The compound Ba3N2 has positive ion called cation Ba2+ and a negative ion called anion N3 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound Ba3N2 is Barium nitride.

(f)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound Ba(NO3)2 .

(f)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound Ba(NO3)2 is Barium nitrate.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound Ba(NO3)2 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound Ba(NO3)2 has a polyatomic ion NO3 . In this compound, the positive ion is Ba2+ .

The name of NO3 ion is nitrate ion and Ba2+ is barium ion. While writing name, the name of positive ion is written first followed by the negative ion.

So, the name given to the compound is Barium nitrate.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound Ba(NO3)2 is Barium nitrate.

(g)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound SiF4 .

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound SiF4 is Silicon tetrafluoride.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound SiF4 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound SiF4 is a binary compound of two non-metals. First, write the name of the first non-metal that is silicon and then write the name of the second non-metal that is fluorine with the suffix ‘ide’.

Also, number of atoms of fluorine is four in the compound. Tetra is the Greek prefix used for the number four. Hence, the name of the provided compound SiF4 is Silicon tetrafluoride.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound SiF4 is Silicon tetrafluoride.

(h)

To determine

The preferred name of the compound S2Cl2 .

(h)

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Answer to Problem 30E

The preferred name of the compound S2Cl2 is Disulfur Dichloride.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The compound S2Cl2 is given.

Explanation:

The provided compound S2Cl2 is a binary compound of two non-metals. First, write the name of the first non-metal that is sulfur and then write the name of the second non-metal that is chlorine with the suffix ‘ide’.

Also, the number of atoms of sulfur is two. Number of atoms of chlorine is two in the compound. Di is the Greek prefix used for the number two. Hence, the name of the provided compound S2Cl2 is Disulfur Dichloride.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the preferred name of the compound S2Cl2 is Disulfur Dichloride.

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