Name these compounds:
(a) [tex]KClO[/tex]
(b) [tex]Ag_2CO_3[/tex]
(c) [tex]FeCl_2[/tex]
(d) [tex]KMnO_4[/tex]
(e) [tex]CsClO_3[/tex]
(f) [tex]HIO[/tex]
(g) [tex]FeO[/tex]
(h) [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex]
(i) [tex]TiCl_4[/tex]
(j) [tex]NaH[/tex]
(k) [tex]Li_3N[/tex]
(l) [tex]Na_2O[/tex]
(m) [tex]Na_2O_2[/tex]
(n) [tex]FeCl_3 \cdot 6H_2O[/tex]



Answer :

Let’s go through the names for each of the given compounds step-by-step:

(a) \( KClO \)
- Potassium hypochlorite

(b) \( Ag _2 CO _3 \)
- Silver carbonate

(c) \( FeCl _2 \)
- Iron(II) chloride

(d) \( KMnO _4 \)
- Potassium permanganate

(e) \( CsClO _3 \)
- Cesium chlorate

(f) \( HIO \)
- Hypoiodous acid

(g) \( FeO \)
- Iron(II) oxide

(h) \( Fe _2 O _3 \)
- Iron(III) oxide

(i) \( TiCl _4 \)
- Titanium tetrachloride

(j) \( NaH \)
- Sodium hydride

(k) \( Li _3 N \)
- Lithium nitride

(l) \( Na _2 O \)
- Sodium oxide

(m) \( Na _2 O _2 \)
- Sodium peroxide

(n) \( FeCl _3 \cdot 6 H _2 O \)
- Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate

Each of these compounds has a specific nomenclature based on the elements involved and their oxidation states, as well as the hydration status for hydrated compounds.