Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given ion has to be named according to the old and new naming systems.
Concept Introduction:
Naming monoatomic Ions:
Main group metal cations are named by identifying the metal name, followed by the word ‘ion’.
Naming
In general, transition metal exhibits various oxidation state and the naming follows the rule, transition metal is identified by the name, followed by the oxidation number of the particular ion.
Naming Anions:
Anions are named by replacing the end of the element name with ‘-ide’, followed by the word ‘ion’.
Old naming:
If the ion with smaller charge, the word is ended with ‘-ous’. If the ion with larger charge, the word is ended with ‘-ic’.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given ion has to be named according to the old and new naming systems.
Concept Introduction:
Naming monoatomic Ions:
Main group metal cations are named by identifying the metal name, followed by the word ‘ion’.
Naming Transition metal ion:
In general, transition metal exhibits various oxidation state and the naming follows the rule, transition metal is identified by the name, followed by the oxidation number of the particular ion.
Naming Anions:
Anions are named by replacing the end of the element name with ‘-ide’, followed by the word ‘ion’.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given ion has to be named according to the old and new naming systems.
Concept Introduction:
Naming monoatomic Ions:
Main group metal cations are named by identifying the metal name, followed by the word ‘ion’.
Naming Transition metal ion:
In general, transition metal exhibits various oxidation state and the naming follows the rule, transition metal is identified by the name, followed by the oxidation number of the particular ion.
Naming Anions:
Anions are named by replacing the end of the element name with ‘-ide’, followed by the word ‘ion’.
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