Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337399425
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 26CR
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Copper(i) iodide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is CuI.

Explanation of Solution

Copper(i) is denoted as Cu+ while iodide denoted as I- and thus formula of given compound is CuI.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Cobaltous chloride.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is CoCl2.

Explanation of Solution

Cobalt is present in lower oxidation state such as + 2 and thus formula of given compound is CoCl2.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Silver sulfide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is AgF.

Explanation of Solution

Ag is present in lower oxidation state such as + 1 and thus formula of given compound is AgF.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Mercurous bromide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is HgBr2.

Explanation of Solution

Hg is present in lower oxidation state such as + 2 and thus formula of given compound is HgBr2.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Mercuric oxide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is Hg2 O3.

Explanation of Solution

Hg is present in higher oxidation state such as + 3 and thus formula of given compound is Hg2 O3.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Chromium (iii) sulfide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is Cr2 S3.

Explanation of Solution

Cr is present in higher oxidation state such as + 3 and thus formula of given compound is Cr2 S3.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Plumbic oxide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is PbO2.

Explanation of Solution

Pb is present in higher oxidation state such as + 4 and thus formula of given compound is PbO2.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Potassium nitride.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is K3 N.

Explanation of Solution

N is present in oxidation state such as -3 and thus formula of given compound is K3 N.

Interpretation Introduction

(i)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Stannous fluoride.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is SnF2.

Explanation of Solution

Sn2 + is present in lower oxidation state such as + 2 and thus formula of given compound is SnF2.

Interpretation Introduction

(j)

Interpretation:

Interpret formula of Ferric oxide.

Concept Introduction:

Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.

The formula of Binary ion contains the formula of cation first then proceeded the formula of anion. The formula of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its formula ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.

For cation with lower oxidation state formula is ended with ‘ous’ and with high oxidation state is ended with ‘ic’.

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Answer to Problem 26CR

The formula of given compound is Fe2 O3.

Explanation of Solution

Fe is present in higher oxidation state such as + 3 and thus formula of given compound is Fe2 O3.

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