Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780073518121
Author: American Chemical Society
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 19Q

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

KC2H3O2 has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(a)

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Given compound is KC2H3O2.  This contains potassium as cation and a polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is found to be acetate.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of KC2H3O2 can be given as potassium acetate.

Conclusion

Name of KC2H3O2 is given.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

LiOH has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(c)

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Given compound is LiOH.  This contains lithium as cation and a polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is found to be OH.  This alone is named as hydroxide ion.  Considering this, the name of LiOH can be given as lithium hydroxide.

Conclusion

Name of LiOH is given.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

CoO has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(c)

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Given compound is CoO.  This contains cobalt as cation and an oxygen anion.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of CoO can be given as Cobalt oxide.

Conclusion

Name of CoO is given.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

ZnS has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(d)

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Given compound is ZnS.  This contains zinc as cation and sulfur anion.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of ZnS can be given as Zinc sulfide.

Conclusion

Name of ZnS is given.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Ca(ClO)2 has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(e)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound is Ca(ClO)2.  This contains calcium as cation and a polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is found to be hypochlorite.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of Ca(ClO)2 can be given as calcium hypochlorite.

Conclusion

Name of Ca(ClO)2 is given.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Na2SO4 has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(f)

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Given compound is Na2SO4.  This contains sodium as cation and a polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is found to be sulfate.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of Na2SO4 can be given as sodium sulfate.

Conclusion

Name of Na2SO4 is given.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

MnCl2 has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(g)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound is MnCl2.  This contains manganese as cation and an anion.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of MnCl2 can be given as manganese chloride.

Conclusion

Name of MnCl2 is given.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

K2O has to be named.

Concept Introduction:

Ionic compound is formed from a metal and a non-metal.  Metal forms a cation while non-metal forms an anion.  Ionic compound is composed of ions present in fixed proportions.  They gave a regular geometric structure and are arranged in regular manner.

Ionic compound may also contain polyatomic anion.  Polyatomic anion is a single ion.

Ionic compounds are named in a way that the cation name is given first followed by the anion name with a space between cation name and anion name.  For the anion name, suffix “-ide” will be added.

If the polyatomic anion contains oxygen, then suffix “-ate” is added.

(h)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound is K2O.  This contains potassium as cation and an oxygen anion.  This is classified as an ionic compound.  Ionic compound is named by the cation name followed by the anion name.  Considering this, the name of K2O can be given as Potassium oxide.

Conclusion

Name of K2O is given.

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Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context

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