Respuesta :
NaF= Sodium Flouride
Mg(NO3)2= Magnesium Nitrate
Ca3(PO4)2= Calcium Phosphate
Na2O= Sodium Oxide
PbI2= Lead Iodide
Cu(SO4)= Copper Sulphate
K(ClO3)= Potassium Chlorate
Li(C2H3O2) = Lithium Acetate
ZnO= Zinc Oxide
NH4I= Ammonium Iodide
The key to knowing all of these is to identify the groups that make specific compounds, e.g. NH4 is ammonia, SO4 is a sulphate and C2H3O2 is an acetate. To know when to use the suffix -ide or -ate is based on the presence of oxygen; if there is oxygen in the compound its name will end with -ate and if not, it will end with -ide (discluding oxides).
Mg(NO3)2= Magnesium Nitrate
Ca3(PO4)2= Calcium Phosphate
Na2O= Sodium Oxide
PbI2= Lead Iodide
Cu(SO4)= Copper Sulphate
K(ClO3)= Potassium Chlorate
Li(C2H3O2) = Lithium Acetate
ZnO= Zinc Oxide
NH4I= Ammonium Iodide
The key to knowing all of these is to identify the groups that make specific compounds, e.g. NH4 is ammonia, SO4 is a sulphate and C2H3O2 is an acetate. To know when to use the suffix -ide or -ate is based on the presence of oxygen; if there is oxygen in the compound its name will end with -ate and if not, it will end with -ide (discluding oxides).
Answer:
NaF= Sodium Flouride
Mg(NO3)2= Magnesium Nitrate
Ca3(PO4)2= Calcium Phosphate
Na2O= Sodium Oxide
PbI2= Lead Iodide
Cu(SO4)= Copper Sulphate
K(ClO3)= Potassium Chlorate
Li(C2H3O2) = Lithium Acetate
ZnO= Zinc Oxide
NH4I= Ammonium Iodide
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