a.
Interpretation:
The naming of the given molecular compound S2Cl2 is to be done.
Concept introduction:
The positive ion of the compound is written normally while the negative ion is written according to IUPAC convention. Prefixes and suffixes are added according to numbers.
a.
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Answer to Problem 116A
The name of the given compound is disulphur dichloride.
Explanation of Solution
The presence of 2 atoms of each element in the molecule is the reason for the use of di- prefix.
b.
Interpretation:
The naming of the given molecular compound SO3 is to be done.
Concept introduction:
The positive ion of the compound is written normally while the negative ion is written according to IUPAC convention. Prefixes and suffixes are added according to numbers.
b.
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Answer to Problem 116A
The name of the given compound is Sulphur trioxide.
Explanation of Solution
Single atom of Sulphur is present, so it is written without prefix and 3 atoms of oxygen means tri- prefix is used for oxygen.
c.
Interpretation:
The naming of the given molecular compound CS2 is to be done.
Concept introduction:
The positive ion of the compound is written normally while the negative ion is written according to IUPAC convention. Prefixes and suffixes are added according to numbers.
c.
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Answer to Problem 116A
The name of the given compound is carbon disulphide.
Explanation of Solution
Single atom of carbon is present, so it is written without prefix and 2 atoms of oxygen means di- prefix is used for oxygen.
d.
Interpretation:
The naming of the given molecular compound P4O10 is to be done.
Concept introduction:
The positive ion of the compound is written normally while the negative ion is written according to IUPAC convention. Prefixes and suffixes are added according to numbers.
d.
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Answer to Problem 116A
The name of the given compound is bis- (diphosphorus pentoxide).
Explanation of Solution
2 atoms of phosphorus are present, so it is written with di- prefix and 5 atoms of oxygen means pent(a)- prefix is used. Also, the compound is a dimer so bis- prefix is used.
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