Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for ternary oxyacid,
Concept introduction:
An aqueous solution of a compound composed of hydrogen and an oxyanion is known as ternary oxyacid. The IUPAC system of naming is used to provide a proper naming to a compound. In ternary oxyacids, the suffix, —ic acid or —ous acid is added to the non-metal part of the oxyanion.
(b)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for ternary oxyacid,
Concept introduction:
An aqueous solution of a compound composed of hydrogen and an oxyanion is known as ternary oxyacid. The IUPAC system of naming is used to provide a proper naming to a compound. In ternary oxyacids, the suffix, —ic acid or —ous acid is added to the non-metal part of the oxyanion.
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