Introductory Chemistry (6th Edition)
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Chapter 5, Problem 108QGW
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formula for carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbonate ion is to be written. The similarities and differences between the given species are to be listed.
Concept introduction:
To name the compound, the prefix of the first element is written first followed by its name. Then the prefix of base and base name of the anion is written with the suffix –ide.
The prefix signifies the number of atoms present in the compound.
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