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name the following ionic species. cs₃n
cesium nitrogen
cesium nitride
calcium nitride
tricarbon nitride
Brief Explanations
- For ionic compounds, the naming rule is to name the cation first and then the anion.
- The cation here is cesium (\(Cs^+\)) and the anion is nitride (\(N^{3 - }\)). When naming, we use the name of the metal (cesium) and change the ending of the non - metal (nitrogen) to - ide (nitride).
- Option 1: “cesium nitrogen” is incorrect because for ionic compounds, we don't just use the element name for the non - metal part like this.
- Option 3: “calcium nitride” is wrong as the cation in the given formula is \(Cs^+\) (cesium), not \(Ca^{2+}\) (calcium).
- Option 4: “tricarbon nitride” is incorrect. The formula \(Cs_3N\) has cesium (\(Cs\)) cations, not carbon (\(C\)) atoms.
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B. cesium nitride