Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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ISBN: 9781337671323
Author: ZUMDAHL
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 5, Problem 78AP

For the following pairs of ions, use the principle of electrical neutrality to predict the formula of the binary compound that the ions are most likely to form.

  1. Na + and S 2   e. Cu 2 + and Br

  •    K + and Cl   f. Al 3 + and I
  •    Ba 2 + and O 2   g. Al 3 + and O 2
  •    Mg 2 + and Se 2   h. Ca 2 + and N 3
  • Expert Solution
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    Interpretation Introduction

    (a)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Na+ and S2-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula ofionic species Na+ and S2 - is Na2 S.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Na+ has charge + 1 and S2 - has charge -2. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Na is multiplied by 2 to get the charge equal to the charge of S2- i.e. 2. Hence, formula is Na2 S.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (b)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species K+ and Cl-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species K+ and Cl-isKCl.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species K+ has charge + 1 and Cl- has charge -1. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, K is multiplied by 1 to get the charge equal to the charge of Cl i.e. 1. Hence, formula isKCl.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (c)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Ba2 + and O2-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species Ba2 + and O2 - is BaO.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Ba2 + has charge + 2 and O2 - has charge -2. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Ba is multiplied by 1 to get the charge equal to the charge of Cl i.e. 2. Hence, formula isBaO.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (d)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Mg2 + and Se2-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species Mg2 + and Se2 - is MgSe.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Mg2 + has charge + 2 and Se2 - has charge -2. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Mg is multiplied by 1 to get the charge equal to the charge of Se2 -i.e. 2. Hence, formula isMgSe.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (e)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Cu2 + and Br-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species Cu2 + and Br- is CuBr2.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Cu2 + has charge + 2 and Br- has charge -1. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Mg is multiplied by 1 and Br is multiplied by 2 to get the charge equal to the charge of Br-i.e. 1. Hence, formula is CuBr2.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (f)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Al3 + and I-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species Al3 + and I- is AlI3.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Al3 + has charge + 3 and I- has charge -1. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Ag is multiplied by 1 and I is multiplied by 3 to get the charge equal to the charge of Br-i.e. 3. Hence, formula is AlI3.

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    Interpretation Introduction

    (g)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Al3 + and O2-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula of the ionic species Al3 + and O2 -.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Al3 + has charge + 3 and O2 - has charge -2. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Al is multiplied by 2 and O2 is multiplied by 3 to get the charge equal to the charge of Br. Hence, formula is Al2 O3.

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    Interpretation Introduction

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    Interpretation:

    To determine the formula of the ionic species Ca2 + and N3-.

    Concept Introduction:

    Binary compound is formed by combining two species one has negative charge and positive charge. The principle of electrical neutrality is used to determine the formula of the binary compound.

    There are two type of charge i.e. positive and negative charge species are combine together with balancing the total charge of a compound.

    The ionic compound are formed by combining of oppositely charged ions.

    Answer to Problem 78AP

    Formula ofionic species Ca2 + and N3 -is Ca3 N2.

    Explanation of Solution

    The species Ca2 + has charge + 2 and N3 - has charge -3. To make the neutral compound, charge must be balanced so, Ca is multiplied by 3 and N is multiplied by 2 to get the charge equal to the charge of N and Ca.. Hence, formula is Ca3 N2.

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