The names of each of the compounds as shown in the question above;
1. [tex]Zn(ClO_{2} )_{2}[/tex] - Zinc II hypochlorite
2. [tex]Mn_{3} N_{4}[/tex] - Manganese IV nitride
3. [tex]Na_{2} SO_{4}[/tex] - Sodium sulfate
4. [tex]CO(NO_{3} )_{3}[/tex] - Cobalt III nitrate
5. [tex]K(MnO_{4} )[/tex] - Potassium permanganate
6. N₂S - Sodium sulfide
7. [tex]P_{4} O_{6}[/tex] - phosphorus trioxide (dimer)
8. HCIO(aq) - hypochlorous acid
9. [tex]H_{2} SO_{3}[/tex](aq) - Sulfurous acid
10. [tex]H_{3} P[/tex](aq) - phosphine
What is a chemical name?We know that in the field of chemistry, the name of a compound is decided by the International Union of Pure and applied Chemistry. This organization gives the general rules that pertain to the naming of chemical compounds. The name of a compound is derived from the elements that are contained in the compound. Sometimes, the oxidation state of the central atom in the compound is an important part of the naming of the compound.
Let us now write the names of each of the compounds as shown in the question above;
1. [tex]Zn(ClO_{2} )_{2}[/tex] - Zinc II hypochlorite
2. [tex]Mn_{3} N_{4}[/tex] - Manganese IV nitride
3. [tex]Na_{2} SO_{4}[/tex] - Sodium sulfate
4. [tex]CO(NO_{3} )_{3}[/tex] - Cobalt III nitrate
5. [tex]K(MnO_{4} )[/tex] - Potassium permanganate
6. N₂S - Sodium sulfide
7. [tex]P_{4} O_{6}[/tex] - phosphorus trioxide (dimer)
8. HCIO(aq) - hypochlorous acid
9. [tex]H_{2} SO_{3}[/tex](aq) - Sulfurous acid
10. [tex]H_{3} P[/tex](aq) - phosphine
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