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2 October, 15:03

Which formula/name pair is incorrect? question 2 options: mn (no3) 2 manganese (ii) nitrate mg (no3) 2 magnesium nitrate mg3n2 magnesium nitrite mn (no2) 2 manganese (ii) nitrite mg (mno4) 2 magnesium permangana?

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  1. 2 October, 15:06
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    The name of a metal complex is written by writing the name of metal followed by its oxidation state and then the name of the anion bonded

    a) Mn (NO₃) ₂ : the metal is Manganese, the anion is nitrate and oxidation state of Mn is + 2

    so the correct name is Manganese (II) nitrate : correct option

    b) Mg (NO₃) ₂ : we can call it as Magnesium nitrate however it should be named as Magnesium (II) nitrate

    c) Mg₃N₂ : the metal is Magnesium

    However the anion is "nitride"

    Hence the given name Magnesium nitrite is wrong

    It should be : Magnesium (II) nitride

    d) Mn (NO₂) ₂ : The metal is Manganese, the oxidation state is two and the anion is Nitrite

    Hence correct name is Manganese (II) nitrite

    e) mg (mno4) 2

    The metal is Magnesium

    the oxidation state is two

    and thus name is

    Magnesium permanganate

    So completely wrong formula / name pair is Mg₃N₂:Magnesium nitrite
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