Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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ISBN: 9781305079373
Author: William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 55QAP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To write the chemical formula of methane.

Concept introduction:

Methane is first member of Alkane family that has only 1 carbon atom (‘meth’ prefix used for 1 carbon).

General molecular formula for alkanes:

CnH(2n+2)

Where n represents the number of carbon atoms.

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Answer to Problem 55QAP

Chemical formula of methane is CH4.

Explanation of Solution

Methane is a member of Alkane family that has only 1 carbon atom and general formula for molecular formula of Alkane is:

CnH(2n+2)

Where n represents the number of carbon atoms.

Therefore,

Molecular formula of methane:

               CnH(2n+1)puttingvalueofn =1,weget:C1H(2(1)+1)C1H4CH4

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(b)

Interpretation:

To write the chemical formula of carbon tetraiodide.

Concept introduction:

Naming format for covalent binary compounds:

(prefixforleastelectronegativeatom)(nameofleastelectronegativeatom)(prefixformostelectronegativeatom)(nameofmostelectronegativeatomendingwith-ide)

Prefixes are used as mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa and so on for the number of each element present in a molecule. Generally, we don’t use mono prefix while writing the name of covalent compoundsas by convection if no prefix is used, then it means we have 1 atom of that respective element.

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Answer to Problem 55QAP

Formula of carbon tetraiodide is CI4.

Explanation of Solution

Here we have:

Chemical name of molecule = Carbon tetraiodide

In this chemical compound:

Least electronegative atom = Carbon and its symbol is C.

Most electronegative atom = Iodine and its symbol is I.

Prefix used for least electronegative atom = “none” that means only 1 carbon atom.

Prefix used for most electronegative atom = “tetra” that means only 4 Iodine atoms.

Thus,

Molecular formula for carbon tetraiodide = CI4

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(c)

Interpretation:

To write the chemical formula of hydrogen peroxide.

Concept introduction:

Hydrogen peroxide is also known as dihydrogen dioxide.

Naming format for covalent binary compounds:

(prefixforleastelectronegativeatom)(nameofleastelectronegativeatom)(prefixformostelectronegativeatom)(nameofmostelectronegativeatomendingwith-ide)

Prefixes are used as mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa and so on for the number of each element present in a molecule. Generally, we don’t use mono prefix while writing the name of covalent compounds as by convection if no prefix is used, then it means we have 1 atom of that respective element.

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Answer to Problem 55QAP

Formula of hydrogen peroxide is H2 O2.

Explanation of Solution

Here we have:

Chemical name of molecule = Hydrogen peroxide

Its other name is dihydrogen dioxide.

In this chemical compound:

Least electronegative atom = Hydrogen and its symbol is H.

Most electronegative atom = Oxygen and its symbol is O.

Prefix used for least electronegative atom = “di” that means only 2 atoms.

Prefix used for most electronegative atom = “di” that means only 2 atoms.

Thus,

Molecular formula for dihydrogen dioxide = H2 O2.

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(d)

Interpretation:

To write the chemical formula of nitrogen oxide.

Concept introduction:

Naming format for covalent binary compounds:

(prefixforleastelectronegativeatom)(nameofleastelectronegativeatom)(prefixformostelectronegativeatom)(nameofmostelectronegativeatomendingwith-ide)

Prefixes are used as mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa and so on for the number of each element present in a molecule. Generally, we don’t use mono prefix while writing the name of covalent compounds as by convection if no prefix is used, then it means we have 1 atom of that respective element.

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Answer to Problem 55QAP

Formula of nitrogen oxide is NO.

Explanation of Solution

Here we have:

Chemical name of molecule = Nitrogen oxide

In this chemical compound:

Least electronegative atom = Nitrogen and its symbol is N.

Most electronegative atom = Oxygen and its symbol is O.

Prefix used for least electronegative atom = “none” that means only 1 nitrogen atom.

Prefix used for most electronegative atom = “none” that means only 1 oxygen atom.

Thus,

Molecular formula for nitrogen oxide = NO

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(e)

Interpretation:

To write the chemical formula of silicon dioxide.

Concept introduction:

Naming format for covalent binary compounds:

(prefixforleastelectronegativeatom)(nameofleastelectronegativeatom)(prefixformostelectronegativeatom)(nameofmostelectronegativeatomendingwith-ide)

Prefixes are used as mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa and so on for the number of each element present in a molecule. Generally, we don’t use mono prefix while writing the name of covalent compounds as by convection if no prefix is used, then it means we have 1 atom of that respective element.

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Answer to Problem 55QAP

Formula of silicondioxide is SiO2.

Explanation of Solution

Here we have:

Chemical name of molecule = Silicon dioxide

In this chemical compound:

Least electronegative atom = Silicon and its symbol is Si.

Most electronegative atom = Oxygen and its symbol is O.

Prefix used for least electronegative atom = “none” that means only 1 silicon atom.

Prefix used for most electronegative atom = “di” that means 2 oxygen atoms.

Thus,

Molecular formula for silicon dioxide = SiO2

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