The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated. Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned. To determine: The systematic name for sugar of lead ( Pb ( C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 ) .
The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated. Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned. To determine: The systematic name for sugar of lead ( Pb ( C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 ) .
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: The systematic name for sugar of lead
(Pb(C2H3O2)2).
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: The systematic name for sugar of blue vitrol
(CuSO4).
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: the systematic name for sugar of quick lime
(CaO).
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: The systematic name for sugar of Epsom salt
(MgSO4).
(e)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: The systematic name for sugar of milk of magnesia
(Mg(OH)2).
(f)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: the systematic name for sugar of gypsum
(CaSO4).
(g)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The systematic names for the given substances are to be stated.
Concept introduction: While naming an ionic compound, the name of the cation is stated first followed by the name of the anion. If the cation exhibits more than one oxidation state generally, then the oxidation state exhibited by the respective ion in the formula is to be mentioned.
To determine: the systematic name for sugar of laughing gas
(N2O).
Give systematic names to the following binary compounds.
a.
N2 0
b. P2O3
c. SbF3
d. CCL
1. C3H8 though covalently bonded cannot be named as tricarbon octahydride. Which of the following premise supports this?
O The hydrogen acts as cation.
O The compound is not an empirical formula
O The name follows ionic compound
O The number of atoms need not to be specified
O C₂Hs is a hydrocarbon
2. Tritium, 1 3 3/1t, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, slowly turns into a helium isotope, 2 3 He 3/2He. Which of the following is correct about the two isotopes?
O They have the same number of neutral subatomic particles
O Their cations are deflected to the same point in a magnetic field whose strength is varied
OTheir cations are deflected to the same point in a magnetic field whose strength is not varied
O They have the same nuclear charge
O They have the same number of charges in subatomic particles.
3. Fill in the empty boxes with the correct information.
Cation
Ca²+
NH4
Anion
Cl
C1O3™
Formula
80
K₂S
MgS
Name
Lithium Carbonate
4. Indicate the names and common charges for each group on the periodic table below. Four of
the eight groups have special names. Indicate those as well. (Disregard the lanthanides, and
actinides)