INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
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Chapter 3, Problem 54QP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The name of the compound from the given cation and anion is to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

An ionic compound consists of metal cation and a non-metal anion. The rules that are used for naming an ionic compound are as follows:

Based on the position of the element in the periodic table, identify the nature of the element as metal or non-metal.

Identify the symbol of element in the periodic table.

Then, write the first name of the element which is a cation followed by that of anion with the use of suffix.

The rules that are used for determining the chemical formulae of ionic compounds are as follow:

First, identify the symbol of an element in the periodic table.

Identify the charge on the cation and anion.

After that, the symbol of the cation is written followed by that of anion.

It is very important that the compound is electrically neutral or the charges of anions and cations are neutralized in the compound.

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Given Information:Table is provided in the question.

Ba2+ cation combines with Br to form BaBr3 ionic compound. Similarly, other ions such as S2 ion combines with Ba2+ ion to form BaS , NO2 ion combines with Ba2+ ion to form BaNO22 , SO42 ion combines with Ba2+ ion to form BaSO4 , HCO3 ion combines with Ba2+ ion to form BaHCO32, and ClO4 ion combines with Ba2+ ion to form BaClO42 .

The other cations Fe3+ , Na+ , Ni2+ , Cr3+ , and Ag+ are combined with Br , S2 , NO2 , SO42 , HCO3, and ClO4 anions to form the chemical formulae of ionic compounds shown below in the following table:

 IonsBa2+BariumFe3+Iron(III)Na+SodiumBr(Bromide)BaBr2Barium bromideFeBa3Iron(III)bromideNaBrSodium bromideS2(Sulfide)BaSBarium sulfideFe2S3Iron(III)sulfideNa2SSodiumsulfideNO2(Nitrite)BaNO22Barium nitriteFeNO23Iron(III)nitriteNaNO3Sodium nitriteSO42(Sulfate)BaSO4Barium sulfateFe2SO43Iron(III)sulfateNa2SO4Sodium sulfateHCO3(bicarbonate)BaHCO32Barium bicarbonateFeHCO33Iron(III)bicarbonateNaHCO3SodiumbicarbonateClO4(Perchlorate)Ba(ClO4)2CalciumperchlorateFe(ClO4)3Iron(III)perchlorateNaClO4Sodiumperchlorate

 IonsNi2+Nickel(II)Cr3+Chromium(III)Ag+SilverBr(Bromide)NiBr2Nickel(II) bromideCrBr3Chromium(III)bromideAgBrSilver bromideS2(Sulfide)NiSNickel(II) sulfideCr2S3Chromium(III)sulfideAg2SSilversulfideNO2(Nitrite)NiNO22Nickel(II)nitriteCrNO23Chromium(III)nitriteAgNO2Silver nitriteSO42(Sulfate)NiSO4Nickel(II) sulfateCr2SO43Chromium(III)sulfateAg2SO4Silver sulfateHCO3(bicarbonate)NiHCO32Nickel(II) bicarbonateCrHCO33Chromium(III)bicarbonateAgHCO3SilverbicarbonateClO4(Perchlorate)Ni(ClO4)2Nickel(II)perchlorateCr(ClO4)3Chromium(III)perchlorateNaClO4Silverperchlorate

Conclusion

Ba2+ , Fe3+ , Na+ , Ni2+ , Cr3+ , Ag+ cations are combined with Br , S2 , NO2 , SO42 , HCO3 and ClO4 anions to form chemical formula of ionic compounds shown in the above table.

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