Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(c)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(c)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(d)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(e)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(f)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(g)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
(h)
Interpretation:
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)
Explanation of Solution
Given compound is
Name of
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