Concept explainers
a.
To determine:
The name and formula for the acids formed from the
Concept introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contains single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
b.
To determine:
The name and formula for the acids formed from the
Concept introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contains single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
c.
To determine:
The name and formula for the acids formed from the
Concept introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contains single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
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