Write the formulae for the following com | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter Redox Reactions, Redox Reactions NCERT Solutions

Question:

Write the formulae for the following compounds:
(a) Mercury(II) chloride
(b) Nickel(II) sulphate
(c) Tin(IV) oxide
(d) Thallium(I) sulphate
(e) Iron(III) sulphate
(f) Chromium(III) oxide

Answer:

The representation of a molecule in terms of the symbols of the constituting atoms is called its chemical formula.

Rules for building the formula for a compound:

1) Write side by side the symbols of the radicals involved, with their valencies at the top, the positive radical to the left & the negative radical to the right.

2) Remove the common factor, if any, to get a simple ratio of the valencies of combining radicals.

3) Criss cross the valencies i.e, shift the valencies cross wise to the lower right of radical.

(a) Mercury (II) chloride:

HgCl2

(b) Nickel (II) sulphate:

NiSO4

(c) Tin (IV) oxide:

SnO2

(d) Thallium (I) sulphate:

Tl2SO4

(e) Iron (III) sulphate:

Fe2(SO4)3

(f) Chromium (III) oxide:

Cr2O3


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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 6: Write the formulae for the following compounds: (a) Mercury(II) chloride (b) Nickel(II) sulphate ....