Chemistry
Chemistry
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780078021527
Author: Julia Burdge
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 62QP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The names of the given compounds are to be identified from the formula.

Concept introduction:

Steps for naming the ionic compounds are as follows:

Identify the cation and the anion in the compound.

Combine the names of the cations and the anions by elimination of the word ‘ion’ from the names of the individual ions.

For metals that shows more than one charge on them, distinction is made according to the roman numerals indicated against their name.

Oxo-anions are those ions that contains one or more oxygen atoms bonded to one central atom of another element.

The oxoacids are named according to the names of the oxoanions from which they are derived. The acid based on an -ate ion is called –ic acid.

Expert Solution & Answer
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Answer to Problem 62QP

Solution:

a)

Potassium hypochlorite

b)

Silver carbonate

c)

Nitrous acid

d)

Potassium permanganate

e)

Cesium chlorate

f)

Potassium ammonium sulfate

g)

Iron (II) oxide

h)

Iron (III) oxide

i)

Titanium (IV) chloride

j)

Sodium hydride

k)

Lithium nitride

l)

Sodium oxide

m)

Sodium peroxide

Explanation of Solution

a) KClO

The compound KClO contains a potassium ion (K+) and a hypochlorite ion (ClO-). Hypochlorite is a polyatomic ion with one oxygen atom less than the chlorite ion (ClO2). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name

of KClO is potassium hypochlorite.

b) Ag2CO3

The compound Ag2CO3 contains a silver ion (Ag+) and a carbonate ion (CO32). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of Ag2CO3 is silver carbonate.

c) HNO2

The compound HNO2 is an oxoacid, which is based on nitrite ion (NO2) and has one ionizable hydrogen atom (H+). The name of HNO2 is nitrous acid.

d) KMnO4

The compound KMnO4 contains a potassium ion (K+) and a permanganate ion (MnO4-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of KMnO4 is potassium permanganate.

e) CsClO3

The compound CsClO3 contains a cesium ion (Cs+) and a chlorate ion (ClO3). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of CsClO3 is cesium chlorate.

f) KNH4SO4

The compound KNH4SO4 contains a potassium ion (K+), ammonium ion (NH4+), and a sulfate ion (SO42-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of KNH4SO4 is potassium ammonium sulfate.

g) FeO

The compound FeO contains an iron (II) ion (Fe2+) and an oxide ion (O2-). The iron in FeO is iron (II) because it is combined with an oxide ion in 1:1 ratio. Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of FeO is iron (II) oxide.

h) Fe2O3

The compound Fe2O3 contains an iron (III) ion (Fe3+) and an oxide ion (O2-). The element iron, in Fe2O3 is present as iron (III) as it is in combination with an oxide ion in 2:3 ratio. Now, combine the names of the cation and the anion, and then eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of Fe2O3 is iron (III) oxide.

i) TiCl4

The compound TiCl4 contains a titanium (IV) ion (Ti4+) and a chloride ion (Cl-). The titanium in TiCl4 is titanium (IV) as it is in combination with a chloride ion in 1:4 ratio. Combine the names of the cation and the anion, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of TiCl4 is titanium (IV) chloride.

j) NaH

The compound NaH contains a sodium ion (Na+) and a hydride ion (H-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of NaH is sodium hydride.

k) Li3N

The compound Li3N contains a lithium ion (Li+) and a nitride ion (N3-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of Li3N is lithium nitride.

l) Na2O

The compound Na2O contains a sodium ion (Na+) and an oxide ion (O2-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of Na2O is sodium oxide.

m) Na2O2

The compound Na2O2 contains a sodium ion (Na+) and a peroxide ion (O22-). Combine the cation and the anion names, and eliminate the word ion from each of the individual ion names, the name of Na2O2 is sodium peroxide.

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