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10 multiple choice 1 pointcu₂o copper oxide (i) copper (ii) oxide copper (i) oxide copper oxide
In naming ionic compounds with transition metals (like copper which can have multiple oxidation states), we use Roman numerals to indicate the oxidation state of the metal. In \(Cu_2O\), oxygen has an oxidation state of \(- 2\). Using the formula for ionic compounds (sum of oxidation states = 0), for \(Cu_2O\): let the oxidation state of \(Cu\) be \(x\). Then \(2x+(-2)=0\), so \(2x = 2\) and \(x = + 1\). The naming convention is \(\text{Metal (Roman numeral for oxidation state)} \text{Non - metal base name + ide}\). So \(Cu_2O\) is copper (I) oxide.
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Copper (I) Oxide