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J: Write the nomenclature in stock system of compound BiH

J: Ok yanin tell us what your answer is and why it is correct.

And: we first need to know what kind of compound it is. It is a hydride because it is the union of a
metal + hydrogen minus one (-1), the challenge was to identify the nomenclature of said
compound in stock system , so we first write the name of the metal (bismuth) always followed by
the word hydride and we let's not forget the number of oxidation of the metal in roman number
(5)

J: That's right, he says ......

J: Write the nomenclature in IUPAC system of compound P2O5

J: ok, there we go, yanin, Yanin you already know what to do

Y: Of course, This compound is a nonmetallic oxide, also known as acid oxide or anhydride. It is the
union of a non-metal + oxygen minus 2, the IUPAC system takes into account the number of atoms
that intervene in the molecule using numerical prefixes, the strictness for non-metallic oxides is
the name of the metal element with its respective suffix (dichloro ) Followed by oxides also with
their respective suffix (heptaoxide).

J: It is correct, another point to .

J: Write the nomenclature in stock system of compound Mn2O7

J: we listen to you yanin

Y: This compound is a metal oxide, also known as basic oxides. It is the union of a metal + oxygen
minus 2, in the stock system we first write the name of the metal (manganese) always followed by
the word oxide and write the number of oxidation of the metal in roman numbers between
parentheses (7)
J: correct, you already have another point.

J: Write the nomenclature in stock system of compund SnO2


J: you are fast yanin, ok tell us.
Y: This compound is a metal oxide, then in the stock system we first write the name of
the metal (tin) always followed by the word oxide and we write the number of oxidation
of the metal in roman numbers in parenthesis (4) because we write 4 and not 2?
Because the formula is simplified from Sn2O4. Also, oxygen will always have an
invariable oxidation number (-2) so if we take it into account as the formula is and
occupy the +2 valence of Tin, to neutralize we would have Use valence (-1) for the
oxygen but this valence does not exist.

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