World of Chemistry
World of Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780618562763
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 3, Problem 46A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following table needs to be completed.

    Cation Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with O-2
    K+
    Co2+
    Al3+

Concept Introduction :

Ionic compounds-Compounds that consist of the ionic form of elements are known as ionic compounds. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are converted into ions, ions may carry a negative charge or positive charge.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 46A

    Cation Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with O-2
    K+1918K2O
    Co2+2725CoO
    Al3+1310Al2O3

Explanation of Solution

Ions − it is a charge form of an element, the (+) sign denotes that one electron is lost by the element, and the (-) sign denotes that one electron is gain by the element.

The number of protons is not equal to the electrons in an ionic form of the electron. The numbers of electrons can be changed with the loss or gain of the electrons.

    Cation Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with O-2
    K+1918K2O
    Co2+2725CoO
    Al3+1310Al2O3

  K+ Represents the ionic form of potassium where (+) charge explains that 1 electron is lost by the potassium, so the electron number decreases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with O-2 to form an ionic compound as K2O

  Co2+ represents the ionic form of cobalt where (+) charge explains that 2 electrons are lost by the cobalt, so the electron number decreases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with O-2 to form an ionic compound as CoO ,Al+3 represents the ionic form of aluminum where (+) charge explains that 3 electrons are lost by the aluminum, so the electron number decreases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with O-2 to form an ionic compound as Al2O3

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The following table needs to be completed.

    Anion Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with Ca2+
    Cl-
    S2-
    P3-

Concept Introduction :

Ionic compounds-Compounds that consist of the ionic form of elements are known as ionic compounds. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are converted into ions, ions may carry a negative charge or positive charge.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 46A

    Anion Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with Ca2+
    Cl-1718CaCl2
    S2-1618CaS
    P3-1518Ca3P2

Explanation of Solution

Ions − it is a charged form of an element, the (+) sign denotes that one electron is lost by the element, and the (-) sign denotes that one electron is gained by the element.

The number of protons is not equal to the electrons in an ionic form of the electron. The number of electrons can be changed with the loss or gain of the electrons.

    Anion Protons in ionElectrons in ion Formula with Ca2+
    Cl-1718CaCl2
    S2-1618CaS
    P3-1518Ca3P2

  Cl- represents the ionic form of chlorine where (-) charge explains that 1 electron is gained by the chlorine, so the electron number increases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with Ca2+ to form an ionic compound as CaCl2

  S2- represents the ionic form of sulfur where (-) charge explains that 2 electrons are gained by the sulfur, so the electron number increases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with Ca2+ to form an ionic compound as CaS

  P3- represents the ionic form of phosphorus where (-) charge explains that 3 electrons are gained by the phosphorus, so the electron number increases and protons remain unchanged and it combined with Ca2+ to form an ionic compound as Ca3P2.

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