INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
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Chapter 11, Problem 72E
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(a)

Interpretation:

The systematic name of MgSO47H2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

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Answer to Problem 72E

The systematic name of MgSO47H2O is magnesium sulphate heptahydrate.

Explanation of Solution

In the chemical formula, MgSO47H2O, the name of anyhdrous compound is magnesium sulphate. The number of water molecules present is seven. The prefix used to indicate the number of water molecules is hepta. Therefore, the systematic name of MgSO47H2O is magnesium sulphate heptahydrate.

Conclusion

The systematic name of MgSO47H2O is stated above.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The systematic name of MnSO4H2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

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Answer to Problem 72E

The systematic name of MnSO4H2O is manganese sulphate (II) monohydrate.

Explanation of Solution

In the chemical formula, MnSO4H2O, the name of anyhdrous compound is manganese sulphate. The number of water molecules present is one. The prefix used to indicate the number of water molecules is one.

Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of manganese is calculated as shown below.

C=(ON)Mn+(ON)SO42…(1)

Where,

C is the overall charge

(ON)SO42 is the oxidation number of sulphate molecule.

(ON)Mn is the oxidation number of manganese.

Substitute C as zero and (ON)SO42 as 2 in equation one.

0=(ON)Mn+(2)(ON)Mn=+2

Therefore, the systematic name of MnSO4H2O is manganese sulphate (II) monohydrate.

Conclusion

The systematic name of MnSO4H2O is stated above.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The systematic name of Co(C2H3O2)24H2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

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Answer to Problem 72E

The systematic name of Co(C2H3O2)24H2O is cobalt acetate (II) tetrahydrate.

Explanation of Solution

In the chemical formula, Co(C2H3O2)24H2O, the name of anyhdrous compound is cobalt acetate. The number of water molecules present is four. The prefix used to indicate the number of water molecules is tetra.

Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of cobalt is calculated as shown below.

C=(ON)Co+x(ON)CH3COO…(1)

Where,

C is the overall charge

(ON)CH3COO is the oxidation number of acetate molecule.

x is the number of acetate molecules.

(ON)Co is the oxidation number of cobalt.

Substitute C as zero, x as 2 and (ON)CH3COO as 1 in equation (1).

0=(ON)Co+2(1)(ON)Cr=+2

Therefore, the systematic name of Co(C2H3O2)24H2O is cobalt acetate (II) tetrahydrate.

Conclusion

The systematic name of Co(C2H3O2)24H2O is stated above.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The systematic name of Cr(NO3)33H2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

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Answer to Problem 72E

The systematic name of Cr(NO3)33H2O is chromium nitrate (III) trihydrate.

Explanation of Solution

In the chemical formula, Cr(NO3)33H2O. the name of anyhdrous compound is chromium nitrate. The number of water molecules present is three. The prefix used to indicate the number of water molecules is tri.

Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of chromium is calculated as shown below.

C=(ON)Cr+x(ON)NO3…(1)

Where,

C is the overall charge

(ON)NO3 is the oxidation number of nitrate molecule.

x is the number of nitrate molecules.

(ON)Cr is the oxidation number of chromium.

Substitute C as zero x as 3 (ON)NO3 as 1 in equation (1).

0=(ON)Cr+3(1)(ON)Cr=+3

Therefore, the systematic name of Cr(NO3)33H2O is chromium nitrate (III) trihydrate.

Conclusion

the systematic name of Cr(NO3)33H2O is stated above.

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