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which of the following ionic compounds is incorrectly named? ca3(po4)2,…

Question

which of the following ionic compounds is incorrectly named?
ca3(po4)2, calcium phosphate
cu2s, copper(i) sulfide
fe2o3, iron(iii) oxide
(nh4)2so3, ammonium sulfite
pbo2, lead(ii) oxide

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze each compound - ion naming rules:
  • For $Ca_3(PO_4)_2$, calcium has a +2 charge and phosphate ($PO_4^{3 -}$) is named correctly as calcium phosphate.
  • For $Cu_2S$, copper in +1 oxidation state is named copper(I) sulfide correctly.
  • For $Fe_2O_3$, iron in +3 oxidation state is named iron(III) oxide correctly.
  • For $(NH_4)_2SO_3$, ammonium ($NH_4^+$) and sulfite ($SO_3^{2 -}$) are named ammonium sulfite correctly.
  • For $PbO_2$, lead has a +4 oxidation - state in this compound, so it should be named lead(IV) oxide, not lead(II) oxide.

Answer:

E. $PbO_2$, lead(II) oxide