(a)
Interpretation:
The reason behind need of roman numerals in naming binary compounds is to be discussed with example.
Concept introduction:
Roman numerals are used when binary compound contains type-II metals.
(a)
Answer to Problem 11STP
Roman numerals indicate the charge carried by metal. It is necessary to mention the charge when metal can form more than one cation. For example, copper can form
Explanation of Solution
(b)
Interpretation:
The reason behind need of prefixes in naming binary compounds is to be discussed with example.
Concept introduction:
Prefixes like mono, di, tri, tetra are used to indicate number of anions present in the binary compound.
(b)
Answer to Problem 11STP
Prefixes are used when a non-metal is joined with non-metal. As the bonding is covalent to show number of one non-metal attached with other, prefixes are used.
Explanation of Solution
Boron trifluoride is a binary compound of non-metal with non-metal. So, its formula is
A binary compound
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