Question #ebe44
1 Answer
Here's why.
Explanation:
The idea here is that the calcium cation,
Since ionic compounds are neutral, the overall negative charge coming from the anions must balance out the overall positiev charge coming from the cations.
In this case, you will need
#2 xx (-1) = 2-#
in order to balance out the
To show that we need
#"Ca"("ClO")_ 2 => "1 formula unit of Ca"("ClO") = {(1 xx "Ca"^(2+)), (2 xx "ClO"^(-)) :}#
The parentheses are used to show that the subscript is applied to both elements that make up the anion, i.e. to
By comparison, something like
#"CaClO"_ 2#
would imply that the subscript is only applied to the oxygen atoms, which would be incorrect given the fact that the hypochlorite anion contains