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QUES 2. DO AS DIRECTED:- a) An element 'M' forms sulphide as M S3. What formula M will make when it will combine with Hydrogen Carbonate ion and nitride ion?​

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Answered by daniasaman485
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

(i) OH

is hydroxide ion. By balancing charge, formula of metal hydroxide ion is M(OH)

2

.

(ii) ClO

2

is chlorite ion. We need 2 such ions for charge balance. Hence metal chlorite M(ClO

2

)2.

(iii) Chloride has Cl

ion. Hence, metal chloride is MCl

2

.

(iv) NO

3

is nitrate ion. By charge balance, metal nitrate is M(NO

3

)

2

.

(v) NO

2

is nitrite ion. Hence M(NO

2

)

2

is metal nitrite.

(vi) Peroxide has O

ion. By charge balance, metal peroxide is MO

2

.

(vii) CrO

4

2−

is chromate ion. Hence, by balancing charges metal chromate is M(CrO

4

).

(viii) (PO

4

)

3−

is phosphate ion. By charge balance, metal phosphate is M

3

(PO

4

)

2

.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

For given formula of sulphate of metal, its valency is +2.

(i) OH

is hydroxide ion. By balancing charge, formula of metal hydroxide ion is M(OH)

2

.

(ii) ClO

2

is chlorite ion. We need 2 such ions for charge balance. Hence metal chlorite M(ClO

2

)2.

(iii) Chloride has Cl

ion. Hence, metal chloride is MCl

2

.

(iv) NO

3

is nitrate ion. By charge balance, metal nitrate is M(NO

3

)

2

.

(v) NO

2

is nitrite ion. Hence M(NO

2

)

2

is metal nitrite.

(vi) Peroxide has O

ion. By charge balance, metal peroxide is MO

2

.

(vii) CrO

4

2−

is chromate ion. Hence, by balancing charges metal chromate is M(CrO

4

).

(viii) (PO

4

)

3−

is phosphate ion. By charge balance, metal phosphate is M

3

(PO

4

)

2

.

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