2 Nov 2021
Problem 21d
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Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds, and Chemical Equations
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2 Nov 2021
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Given compound:-
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1.
In most ionic compounds, a metal is ionically bound to one or more nonmetals.
The following is the nomenclature rule for an ionic compound combining a metal and a polyatomic ion:
- The cation and anion names are organized in such a way that the cation name comes first when naming the compound, followed by the anion name.
- If the metal ion is a cation with a fixed charge, the cation's name is the same. Furthermore, when a large number of polyatomic ions are present, their names will end in "ate" or "ite."
- Multiple cations can be formed by transition metals. As a result, the oxidation state of the cation is represented in Roman numerals to distinguish between charges on the cation.
- The charge of transition metals can be calculated by balancing the charge with an anion, resulting in a charge sum of zero.
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