INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
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Chapter 6, Problem 19E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, strontium nitrite, given its constituent atoms, Sr2+ and NO2, is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Compounds containing a metal and more than one other element are termed as ternary ionic compounds. The charge on the ternary ionic compounds must always be neutral, no matter what the charges on the individual ions are.

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Answer to Problem 19E

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, strontium nitrite is Sr(NO2)2.

Explanation of Solution

The ternary compound, strontium nitrite contains Sr2+ and NO2 as constituent ions. The strontium ion has a charge of +2 and the nitrite ion has a charge of 1. One positive ion is required to cancel the charge of two negative ions in the formula unit. Therefore, the chemical formula of strontium nitrite is Sr(NO2)2.

Conclusion

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, strontium nitrite is Sr(NO2)2.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, zinc permanganate, given its constituent atoms, Zn2+ and MnO4, is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Compounds containing a metal and more than one other element are termed as ternary ionic compounds. The charge on the ternary ionic compounds must always be neutral, no matter what the charges on the individual ions are.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19E

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, zinc permanganate is Zn(MnO4)2.

Explanation of Solution

The ternary compound, zinc permanganate contains Zn2+ and MnO4 as constituent ions. The Zn2+ ion has a charge of +2 and the MnO4 ion has a charge of 1. Therefore, two negative ions are required to cancel the charge of one positive ion in the formula unit. Therefore, the chemical formula of zinc permanganate is Zn(MnO4)2.

Conclusion

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, zinc permanganate is Zn(MnO4)2.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, calcium chromate, given its constituent atoms, Ca2+ and Cr2O42, is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Compounds containing a metal and more than one other element are termed as ternary ionic compounds. The charge on the ternary ionic compounds must always be neutral, no matter what the charges on the individual ions are.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19E

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, calcium chromate is CaCrO4.

Explanation of Solution

The ternary compound, calcium chromate contains Ca2+ and CrO42 as constituent ions. The Ca2+ ion has a charge of +2 and the CrO42 ion has a charge of 2. Therefore, one negative ion is required for each positive ion in the formula unit. Therefore, the chemical formula of calcium chromate is CaCrO4.

Conclusion

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, calcium chromate is CaCrO4.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, nickel (II) perchlorate, given its constituent atoms, Ni2+ and ClO4, is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Compounds containing a metal and more than one other element are termed as ternary ionic compounds. The charge on the ternary ionic compounds must always be neutral, no matter what the charges on the individual ions are.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 19E

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, nickel (II) perchlorate is Ni(ClO4)2.

Explanation of Solution

The ternary compound, nickel (II) perchlorate contains Ni2+ and ClO4 as constituent ions. The Ni2+ ion has a charge of +2 and the ClO4 ion has a charge of 1. Therefore, one positive ion is required to cancel the charge of two negative ions in the formula unit. Therefore, the chemical formula of nickel (II) perchlorate is Ni(ClO4)2.

Conclusion

The chemical formula for the ternary compound, nickel (II) perchlorate is Ni(ClO4)2.

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