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Chapter 3, Problem 60E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The name of ICl should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The name of ClF2 should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The name of SiF4 should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The name of PF5 should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The name of NO2 should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The name of S4N4 should be written.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are formed between two elements are known as binary compounds and if one element is metal and another is non-metal, then the binary compound are made up of ions, known as binary ionic compounds.

If the binary compound is made up of two non-metals then the compound is known as molecular compound.

First, the name of the metal should be identified with the help of its symbol.

The name of the non-metal should be identified with the help of its symbol and it is modified to end in “−ide” and number of atoms is assigned by prefixes: mono =1, di = 2, tri =3 and so on.

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