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Question
- which of these is not named correctly?
a. monocarbon dioxide, co₂
c. carbon monoxide, co
b. carbon dioxide, co₂
d. carbon trioxide, co₃
- what is the formula for dihydrogen monoxide?
a. dmho
c. h₂o
b. o₂h
d. oh₂
- which of the following is the formula for nitrogen trihydride?
a. nh
c. nh₃
b. n₃h
d. hn₃
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Brief Explanations
- For binary covalent compounds, the prefixes indicate the number of atoms.
- In option a, the correct name for \(CO_2\) is carbon dioxide (not monocarbon dioxide). The prefix “mono -” is not used for the first element when there is only one atom of it.
- Option b: \(CO_2\) is carbon dioxide (correct, as “di -” for two oxygen atoms).
- Option c: \(CO\) is carbon monoxide (correct, “mono -” for one oxygen atom).
- Option d: \(CO_3\) (if it were a stable compound, which it's not in the common sense here, but following naming rules) would be carbon trioxide (prefix “tri -” for three oxygen atoms).
Brief Explanations
- “Dihydrogen” means two hydrogen atoms (\(H_2\)) and “monoxide” means one oxygen atom (\(O\)).
- The formula for a compound is written with the more electropositive element (hydrogen here) first. So the formula is \(H_2O\).
- Option a: \(DMHO\) is not a valid chemical formula notation.
- Option b: \(O_2H\) has the elements in the wrong order (oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen and should be second).
- Option d: \(OH_2\) also has the elements in the wrong order.
Brief Explanations
- “Nitrogen trihydride” means one nitrogen atom (\(N\)) and three hydrogen atoms (\(H_3\)).
- The formula is written with the less electronegative element (nitrogen) first.
- Option a: \(NH\) has only one hydrogen atom (should be three for “tri -”).
- Option b: \(N_3H\) has the wrong number of nitrogen atoms (should be one).
- Option d: \(HN_3\) has the elements in the wrong order (nitrogen should be first as it is less electronegative than hydrogen in this context).
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A. Monocarbon dioxide, \(CO_2\)