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Question
- complete the following table:
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Identify naming rules
We need to complete the table by matching chemical names with formulas.
- Ionic compounds use Roman numerals for variable-charge metals, and no prefixes.
- Covalent compounds use Greek prefixes (mono-, di-, tri-, etc.).
- Polyatomic ions retain their specific names (e.g., chromate, perchlorate, bicarbonate).
Analyze each row
- Row 1: Formula is \(\text{Hg}_3\text{P}_2\). Mercury is a metal, phosphorus is a nonmetal. Mercury can have multiple charges. Since phosphide is \(\text{P}^{3-}\), three mercury ions must balance two phosphide ions (\(2 \times 3- = -6\)), so each mercury has a \(2+\) charge: \(\text{Hg}^{2+}\). The correct IUPAC name is mercury(II) phosphide.
- Row 2: Name is dinitrogen monoxide. This is a covalent compound. "Di-" means 2 nitrogen, "mono-" means 1 oxygen. Formula: \(\text{N}_2\text{O}\).
- Row 3: Formula is \(\text{Na}_2\text{CrO}_4\). Sodium (\(\text{Na}^+\)) and chromate (\(\text{CrO}_4^{2-}\)). Name: sodium chromate.
- Row 4: Name is iron(II) nitride. Iron(II) is \(\text{Fe}^{2+}\), nitride is \(\text{N}^{3-}\). To balance charges, we need three \(\text{Fe}^{2+}\) and two \(\text{N}^{3-}\). Formula: \(\text{Fe}_3\text{N}_2\).
- Row 5: Formula is \(\text{Ba(ClO}_4)_2\). Barium (\(\text{Ba}^{2+}\)) and perchlorate (\(\text{ClO}_4^-\)). Name: barium perchlorate.
- Row 6: Name is phosphorus triiodide. One phosphorus, three iodines. Formula: \(\text{PI}_3\).
- Row 7: Formula is \(\text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2\). Calcium (\(\text{Ca}^{2+}\)) and hydrogen carbonate (or bicarbonate, \(\text{HCO}_3^-\)). Name: calcium hydrogen carbonate (or calcium bicarbonate).
- Row 8: Name is magnesium fluoride. Magnesium (\(\text{Mg}^{2+}\)) and fluoride (\(\text{F}^-\)). Formula: \(\text{MgF}_2\).
- Row 9: Formula is \(\text{N}_2\text{O}_3\). Two nitrogens, three oxygens. Name: dinitrogen trioxide.
- Row 10: Name is cobalt(III) iodide. Cobalt(III) is \(\text{Co}^{3+}\), iodide is \(\text{I}^-\). Formula: \(\text{CoI}_3\).
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<answer>
| Name | Formula |
|---|---|
| dinitrogen monoxide | \(\text{N}_2\text{O}\) |
| sodium chromate | \(\text{Na}_2\text{CrO}_4\) |
| iron(II) nitride | \(\text{Fe}_3\text{N}_2\) |
| barium perchlorate | \(\text{Ba(ClO}_4)_2\) |
| phosphorus triiodide | \(\text{PI}_3\) |
| calcium hydrogen carbonate (or calcium bicarbonate) | \(\text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2\) |
| magnesium fluoride | \(\text{MgF}_2\) |
| dinitrogen trioxide | \(\text{N}_2\text{O}_3\) |
| cobalt(III) iodide | \(\text{CoI}_3\) |
</answer>
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Identify naming rules
We need to complete the table by matching chemical names with formulas.
- Ionic compounds use Roman numerals for variable-charge metals, and no prefixes.
- Covalent compounds use Greek prefixes (mono-, di-, tri-, etc.).
- Polyatomic ions retain their specific names (e.g., chromate, perchlorate, bicarbonate).
Analyze each row
- Row 1: Formula is \(\text{Hg}_3\text{P}_2\). Mercury is a metal, phosphorus is a nonmetal. Mercury can have multiple charges. Since phosphide is \(\text{P}^{3-}\), three mercury ions must balance two phosphide ions (\(2 \times 3- = -6\)), so each mercury has a \(2+\) charge: \(\text{Hg}^{2+}\). The correct IUPAC name is mercury(II) phosphide.
- Row 2: Name is dinitrogen monoxide. This is a covalent compound. "Di-" means 2 nitrogen, "mono-" means 1 oxygen. Formula: \(\text{N}_2\text{O}\).
- Row 3: Formula is \(\text{Na}_2\text{CrO}_4\). Sodium (\(\text{Na}^+\)) and chromate (\(\text{CrO}_4^{2-}\)). Name: sodium chromate.
- Row 4: Name is iron(II) nitride. Iron(II) is \(\text{Fe}^{2+}\), nitride is \(\text{N}^{3-}\). To balance charges, we need three \(\text{Fe}^{2+}\) and two \(\text{N}^{3-}\). Formula: \(\text{Fe}_3\text{N}_2\).
- Row 5: Formula is \(\text{Ba(ClO}_4)_2\). Barium (\(\text{Ba}^{2+}\)) and perchlorate (\(\text{ClO}_4^-\)). Name: barium perchlorate.
- Row 6: Name is phosphorus triiodide. One phosphorus, three iodines. Formula: \(\text{PI}_3\).
- Row 7: Formula is \(\text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2\). Calcium (\(\text{Ca}^{2+}\)) and hydrogen carbonate (or bicarbonate, \(\text{HCO}_3^-\)). Name: calcium hydrogen carbonate (or calcium bicarbonate).
- Row 8: Name is magnesium fluoride. Magnesium (\(\text{Mg}^{2+}\)) and fluoride (\(\text{F}^-\)). Formula: \(\text{MgF}_2\).
- Row 9: Formula is \(\text{N}_2\text{O}_3\). Two nitrogens, three oxygens. Name: dinitrogen trioxide.
- Row 10: Name is cobalt(III) iodide. Cobalt(III) is \(\text{Co}^{3+}\), iodide is \(\text{I}^-\). Formula: \(\text{CoI}_3\).
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<answer>
| Name | Formula |
|---|---|
| dinitrogen monoxide | \(\text{N}_2\text{O}\) |
| sodium chromate | \(\text{Na}_2\text{CrO}_4\) |
| iron(II) nitride | \(\text{Fe}_3\text{N}_2\) |
| barium perchlorate | \(\text{Ba(ClO}_4)_2\) |
| phosphorus triiodide | \(\text{PI}_3\) |
| calcium hydrogen carbonate (or calcium bicarbonate) | \(\text{Ca(HCO}_3)_2\) |
| magnesium fluoride | \(\text{MgF}_2\) |
| dinitrogen trioxide | \(\text{N}_2\text{O}_3\) |
| cobalt(III) iodide | \(\text{CoI}_3\) |
</answer>
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