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Question
determine the name of the ionic compounds listed below:
- na₂s sodium sulfide
- al₂o₃ aluminum oxide
- kcl potassium chloride
- mgo magnesium oxide
- nabr sodium bromide
determine the chemical formula of the ionic compounds listed below:
- magnesium nitride mg₃n₂
- calcium oxide cao
- potassium iodide ki
- lithium chloride licl
- potassium sulfide k₂s
Part 1: Naming Ionic Compounds (Checking the Answers)
For ionic compounds, we name them by stating the cation (metal) first and then the anion (non - metal, with its ending changed to -ide).
- \(Na_2S\): Sodium is the cation (\(Na^+\)) and sulfide is the anion (\(S^{2 -}\)). The name sodium sulfide is correct.
- \(Al_2O_3\): Aluminum (\(Al^{3+}\)) is the cation and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)) is the anion. Aluminum oxide is correct.
- \(KCl\): Potassium (\(K^+\)) and chloride (\(Cl^-\)). The correct name should be potassium chloride (note: the original has a spelling error, "potaesium" should be "potassium").
- \(MgO\): Magnesium (\(Mg^{2+}\)) and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)). Magnesium oxide is correct.
- \(NaBr\): Sodium (\(Na^+\)) and bromide (\(Br^-\)). Sodium bromide is correct.
Part 2: Writing Chemical Formulas (Checking the Answers)
For writing chemical formulas of ionic compounds, we use the criss - cross method: the charge of the cation becomes the subscript of the anion and vice - versa, and then we simplify if possible.
- Magnesium nitride: Magnesium has a charge of \(Mg^{2+}\) and nitride has a charge of \(N^{3 -}\). Using criss - cross, we get \(Mg_3N_2\), which is correct.
- Calcium oxide: Calcium (\(Ca^{2+}\)) and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)). The formula \(CaO\) (since \(2\) and \(2\) simplify to \(1\)) is correct.
- Potassium iodide: Potassium (\(K^+\)) and iodide (\(I^-\)). The formula \(KI\) is correct.
- Lithium chloride: Lithium (\(Li^+\)) and chloride (\(Cl^-\)). The formula \(LiCl\) is correct.
- Potassium sulfide: Potassium (\(K^+\)) and sulfide (\(S^{2 -}\)). Using criss - cross, we get \(K_2S\), which is correct.
Summary of Corrections and Confirmations
- Naming Corrections: The name for \(KCl\) should be potassium chloride (correcting the spelling error).
- Formula Confirmations: All the chemical formulas for the named ionic compounds are correct.
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Part 1: Naming Ionic Compounds (Checking the Answers)
For ionic compounds, we name them by stating the cation (metal) first and then the anion (non - metal, with its ending changed to -ide).
- \(Na_2S\): Sodium is the cation (\(Na^+\)) and sulfide is the anion (\(S^{2 -}\)). The name sodium sulfide is correct.
- \(Al_2O_3\): Aluminum (\(Al^{3+}\)) is the cation and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)) is the anion. Aluminum oxide is correct.
- \(KCl\): Potassium (\(K^+\)) and chloride (\(Cl^-\)). The correct name should be potassium chloride (note: the original has a spelling error, "potaesium" should be "potassium").
- \(MgO\): Magnesium (\(Mg^{2+}\)) and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)). Magnesium oxide is correct.
- \(NaBr\): Sodium (\(Na^+\)) and bromide (\(Br^-\)). Sodium bromide is correct.
Part 2: Writing Chemical Formulas (Checking the Answers)
For writing chemical formulas of ionic compounds, we use the criss - cross method: the charge of the cation becomes the subscript of the anion and vice - versa, and then we simplify if possible.
- Magnesium nitride: Magnesium has a charge of \(Mg^{2+}\) and nitride has a charge of \(N^{3 -}\). Using criss - cross, we get \(Mg_3N_2\), which is correct.
- Calcium oxide: Calcium (\(Ca^{2+}\)) and oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)). The formula \(CaO\) (since \(2\) and \(2\) simplify to \(1\)) is correct.
- Potassium iodide: Potassium (\(K^+\)) and iodide (\(I^-\)). The formula \(KI\) is correct.
- Lithium chloride: Lithium (\(Li^+\)) and chloride (\(Cl^-\)). The formula \(LiCl\) is correct.
- Potassium sulfide: Potassium (\(K^+\)) and sulfide (\(S^{2 -}\)). Using criss - cross, we get \(K_2S\), which is correct.
Summary of Corrections and Confirmations
- Naming Corrections: The name for \(KCl\) should be potassium chloride (correcting the spelling error).
- Formula Confirmations: All the chemical formulas for the named ionic compounds are correct.