(a)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
In order to determine the name of an ionic compound, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of anion. The name of the cation is written as it is and in the name of anion suffix −ide is added in the name.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
In order to determine the name of an ionic compound, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of anion. The name of the cation is written as it is and in the name of anion suffix −ide is added in the name.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
In order to determine the name of an ionic compound, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of anion. The name of the cation is written as it is and in the name of anion suffix −ide is added in the name.
(d)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
In order to determine the name of an ionic compound, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of anion. The name of the cation is written as it is and in the name of anion suffix −ide is added in the name.
(e)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
In order to determine the name of an ionic compound, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of anion. The name of the cation is written as it is and in the name of anion suffix −ide is added in the name.
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