Respuesta :
Answer :
(a) The name for [tex]TiO_2[/tex] is titanium(IV) oxide.
(b) The name for [tex]BaCl_2[/tex] is barium chloride.
(c) The name for [tex]CuCl_3[/tex] is copper(III) chloride.
(d) The name for [tex]KI[/tex] is potassium iodide.
(e) The name for [tex]SrCl_2[/tex] is strontium chloride.
(f) The name for [tex]CuBr_2[/tex] is copper(II) bromide.
Explanation :
Ionic compound : It is defined as the compound which is formed when electron gets transferred from one atom to another atom.
Ionic compound are usually formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal.
The nomenclature of ionic compounds is given by:
1. Positive ion is written first.
2. The negative ion is written next and a suffix is added at the end of the negative ion. The suffix written is '-ide'.
3. In case of transition metals, the oxidation state are written in roman numerals in bracket in-front of positive ions.
(a) [tex]TiO_2[/tex]
[tex]TiO_2[/tex] is an ionic compound because titanium element is a metal and oxygen element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on tin is (+4) and the the charge on oxygen is (-2). Thus, the name for [tex]TiO_2[/tex] is titanium(IV) oxide.
(b) [tex]BaCl_2[/tex]
[tex]BaCl_2[/tex] is an ionic compound because barium element is a metal and chlorine element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on barium is (+2) and the the charge on chlorine is (-1). Thus, the name for [tex]BaCl_2[/tex] is barium chloride.
(c) [tex]CuCl_3[/tex]
[tex]CuCl_3[/tex] is an ionic compound because copper element is a metal and chlorine element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on copper is (+3) and the the charge on chlorine is (-1). Thus, the name for [tex]CuCl_3[/tex] is copper(III) chloride.
(d) [tex]KI[/tex]
[tex]KI[/tex] is an ionic compound because potassium element is a metal and iodine element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on potassium is (+1) and the the charge on iodine is (-1). Thus, the name for [tex]KI[/tex] is potassium iodide.
(e) [tex]SrCl_2[/tex]
[tex]SrCl_2[/tex] is an ionic compound because strontium element is a metal and chlorine element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on strontium is (+2) and the the charge on chlorine is (-1). Thus, the name for [tex]SrCl_2[/tex] is strontium chloride.
(f) [tex]CuBr_2[/tex]
[tex]CuBr_2[/tex] is an ionic compound because copper element is a metal and bromine element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The charge on copper is (+2) and the the charge on bromine is (-1). Thus, the name for [tex]CuBr_2[/tex] is copper(II) bromide.