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select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. what are the chemical names of these compounds? kf: dropdown mg3n dropdown with options potassium, potasside, monopotassium, dipotassium (image shows dropdowns, a hand cursor on one dropdown, and a reset button)

Explanation:

Response

To determine the chemical name of \( \text{KF} \):

Step 1: Identify the cation and anion
  • The cation is \( \text{K}^+ \) (potassium ion, from Group 1, so it has a \( +1 \) charge).
  • The anion is \( \text{F}^- \) (fluoride ion, from Group 17, so it has a \( -1 \) charge).
Step 2: Name the cation and anion
  • For the cation (\( \text{K}^+ \)): Use the element name, "potassium".
  • For the anion (\( \text{F}^- \)): Change the suffix of "fluorine" to "-ide", so "fluoride".

Thus, the first part of the name for \( \text{KF} \) (the cation) is "potassium".

For \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \) (assuming the formula is \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), as \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N} \) is likely a typo):

  • Cation: \( \text{Mg}^{2+} \) (magnesium ion, Group 2, \( +2 \) charge).
  • Anion: \( \text{N}^{3-} \) (nitride ion, from nitrogen, \( -3 \) charge).
  • Name: Magnesium nitride (using the crisscross method: \( 3 \times 2+ = 2 \times 3- \), so formula \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), name is magnesium nitride).
Final Answers (for \( \text{KF} \) first dropdown):

The correct option for the first dropdown of \( \text{KF} \) is "potassium".

(Note: For \( \text{KF} \), the full name is "potassium fluoride". For \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), the full name is "magnesium nitride".)

Answer:

To determine the chemical name of \( \text{KF} \):

Step 1: Identify the cation and anion
  • The cation is \( \text{K}^+ \) (potassium ion, from Group 1, so it has a \( +1 \) charge).
  • The anion is \( \text{F}^- \) (fluoride ion, from Group 17, so it has a \( -1 \) charge).
Step 2: Name the cation and anion
  • For the cation (\( \text{K}^+ \)): Use the element name, "potassium".
  • For the anion (\( \text{F}^- \)): Change the suffix of "fluorine" to "-ide", so "fluoride".

Thus, the first part of the name for \( \text{KF} \) (the cation) is "potassium".

For \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \) (assuming the formula is \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), as \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N} \) is likely a typo):

  • Cation: \( \text{Mg}^{2+} \) (magnesium ion, Group 2, \( +2 \) charge).
  • Anion: \( \text{N}^{3-} \) (nitride ion, from nitrogen, \( -3 \) charge).
  • Name: Magnesium nitride (using the crisscross method: \( 3 \times 2+ = 2 \times 3- \), so formula \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), name is magnesium nitride).
Final Answers (for \( \text{KF} \) first dropdown):

The correct option for the first dropdown of \( \text{KF} \) is "potassium".

(Note: For \( \text{KF} \), the full name is "potassium fluoride". For \( \text{Mg}_3\text{N}_2 \), the full name is "magnesium nitride".)