Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.32E

Name the following binary ionic compounds, using a Roman numeral to indicate the charge on the metal ion:

a. PbO and PbO 2

b. CuCl and CuCl 2

c. Au 2 S and Au 2 S 3

d. CoO and Co 2 O 3

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(a)

Interpretation:

The name of the given binary ionic compounds is to be stated by using a Roman numeral.

Concept introduction:

Ionic compounds are those compounds that have the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. The binary ionic compounds are composed of only one cation and one anion.

The naming of non-metal ions is done by the addition of suffix –ide at the end of the element’s name. The naming of binary ionic compound is represented by the name of metal followed by the name of non-metal.

Answer to Problem 4.32E

The name of the binary ionic compound PbO is lead(II)oxide and PbO2 is lead(IV)oxide.

Explanation of Solution

Roman numeral system represents the ionic charge of the metal ion.

The given binary ionic compounds are PbO and PbO2. Both the compounds contain lead as a metal and oxygen as a non-metal. The lead can exists as Pb2+ and Pb4+ ions and oxygen as O2 ion.

The naming of the binary ionic compound is given by,

name=metal(chargeinroman)+nonmetalstem+-ide

The suffix –ide is added after “ox” of oxygen to obtain oxide.

Hence, the name of the binary ionic compound PbO is lead(II)oxide and PbO2 is lead(IV)oxide.

Conclusion

The name of the binary ionic compound PbO is lead(II)oxide and PbO2 is lead(IV)oxide.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The name of the given binary ionic compound is to be stated by using a Roman numeral.

Concept introduction:

Ionic compounds are those compounds that have the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. The binary ionic compounds are composed of only one cation and one anion.

The naming of non-metal ions is done by the addition of suffix –ide at the end of the element’s name. The naming of binary ionic compound is represented by the name of metal followed by the name of non-metal.

Answer to Problem 4.32E

The name of the binary ionic compound CuCl is copper(I)chloride and CuCl2 is copper(II)chloride.

Explanation of Solution

Roman numeral system represents the ionic charge of the metal ion.

The binary ionic compounds are CuCl and CuCl2. Both the compounds contain copper as a metal and chlorine as a non-metal. The copper can exists as Cu+ and Cu+2 ions and chlorine as Cl ion.

The naming of the binary ionic compound is given by,

name=metal(chargeinroman)+nonmetalstem+-ide

The suffix –ide is added after “chlor” of chlorine to obtain chloride.

Hence, the name of the binary ionic compound CuCl is copper(I)chloride and CuCl2 is copper(II)chloride.

Conclusion

The name of the binary ionic compound CuCl is copper(I)chloride and CuCl2 is copper(II)chloride.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The name of the given binary ionic compound is to be stated by using a Roman numeral.

Concept introduction:

Ionic compounds are those compounds that have the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. The binary ionic compounds are composed of only one cation and one anion.

The naming of non-metal ions is done by the addition of suffix –ide at the end of the element’s name. The naming of binary ionic compound is represented by the name of metal followed by the name of non-metal.

Answer to Problem 4.32E

The name of the binary ionic compound Au2S is gold(I)sulfide and Au2S3 is gold(III)sulfide.

Explanation of Solution

Roman numeral system represents the ionic charge of the metal ion.

The given binary ionic compounds are Au2S and Au2S3. Both the compounds contain gold as a metal and sulfur as a non-metal. The gold exists as Au+ and Au3+ ions and sulfide as S2 ion in ionic form.

The naming of the binary ionic compound is given by,

name=metal(chargeinroman)+nonmetalstem+-ide

The suffix –ide is added after “sulf” of sulfur to obtain sulfide.

Hence, the name of the binary ionic compound Au2S is gold(I)sulfide and Au2S3 is gold(III)sulfide.

Conclusion

The name of the binary ionic compound Au2S is gold(I)sulfide and Au2S3 is gold(III)sulfide.

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Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The name of the given binary ionic compound is to be stated by using a Roman numeral.

Concept introduction:

Ionic compounds are those compounds that have the strong electrostatic force of attraction between the oppositely charged ions. The binary ionic compounds are composed of only one cation and one anion.

The naming of non-metal ions is done by the addition of suffix –ide at the end of the element’s name. The naming of binary ionic compound is represented by the name of metal followed by the name of non-metal.

Answer to Problem 4.32E

The name of the binary ionic compound CoO is cobalt(II)oxide and Co2O3 is cobalt(III)oxide.

Explanation of Solution

Roman numeral system represents the ionic charge of the metal ion.

The given binary ionic compounds are CoO and Co2O3. Both the compounds cobalt as a metal and oxygen as a non-metal. The cobalt exists as Co2+ and Co3+ ions and oxygen as O2 ions in ionic form.

The naming of the binary ionic compound is given by,

name=metal(chargeinroman)+nonmetalstem+-ide

The suffix –ide is added after “ox” of oxygen to obtain oxide.

Hence, the name of the binary ionic compound CoO is cobalt(II)oxide and Co2O3 is cobalt(III)oxide.

Conclusion

The name of the binary ionic compound CoO is cobalt(II)oxide and Co2O3 is cobalt(III)oxide.

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