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Question
give the correct names for each of the following compounds.
- nacl
- caso₄
- albr₃
- koh
- mgso₃
- nac₂h₃o₂
- fepo₄
- fecl₂
- fecl₃
- nh₄no₃
Brief Explanations
For naming ionic compounds, we follow the rules:
- For binary ionic compounds (two - element compounds), the name is formed by the cation name followed by the anion name. For example, for \(NaCl\), \(Na^{+}\) is sodium cation and \(Cl^{-}\) is chloride anion.
- When the cation has variable charges (like \(Fe\) in \(FeCl_{2}\) and \(FeCl_{3}\)), we use Roman numerals to indicate the charge of the cation. In \(FeCl_{2}\), \(Fe\) has a \(+ 2\) charge (\(Fe^{2+}\)), and in \(FeCl_{3}\), \(Fe\) has a \(+3\) charge (\(Fe^{3+}\)).
- For compounds with polyatomic ions:
- \(CaSO_{4}\) contains \(Ca^{2+}\) (calcium) and \(SO_{4}^{2 -}\) (sulfate).
- \(KOH\) contains \(K^{+}\) (potassium) and \(OH^{-}\) (hydroxide).
- \(MgSO_{3}\) contains \(Mg^{2+}\) (magnesium) and \(SO_{3}^{2 -}\) (sulfite).
- \(NaC_{2}H_{3}O_{2}\) contains \(Na^{+}\) (sodium) and \(C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}^{-}\) (acetate).
- \(FePO_{4}\) contains \(Fe^{3+}\) (iron(III)) and \(PO_{4}^{3 -}\) (phosphate).
- \(NH_{4}NO_{3}\) contains \(NH_{4}^{+}\) (ammonium) and \(NO_{3}^{-}\) (nitrate).
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- Sodium chloride
- Calcium sulfate
- Aluminum bromide
- Potassium hydroxide
- Magnesium sulfite
- Sodium acetate
- Iron(III) phosphate
- Iron(II) chloride
- Iron(III) chloride
- Ammonium nitrate