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27 April, 09:27

Which of the following is the correct name for the compound KBrO3? Potassium bromate Potassium (II) bromate Potassium (I) bromate Dipotassium monobromate

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  1. 27 April, 09:29
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    The correct name of the compound is potassium bromate.

    KBrO₃ contains a metal, so it is an ionic compound.

    The name of an ionic compound is: name of metal cation + name of anion.

    Name the metal

    The name of the cation is the name of the metal - potassium

    The ion has only one charge (+1), so the name of the ion does not use a Roman numeral in parentheses.

    Name the anion

    BrO₃⁻ is an oxyanion. Name = (stem) ate = bromate.

    Name the compound

    The names of salts do not use multiplying prefixes like mono - or di-.

    ∴ metal ion + anion → potassium bromate
  2. 27 April, 09:47
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    The correct name of the compound is potassium bromate.

    KBrO₃ contains a metal, so it is an ionic compound.

    The name of an ionic compound is: name of metal cation + name of anion.
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