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The formula for a lutetium carbonate compound is Lu2(CO3)3. What would be the formula for a lutetium nitrate compound given that the charge of lutetium is the same in both compounds?

a. LuNO3
b. Lu2NO3
c. Lu(NO3)2
d. Lu2(NO3)3
e. Lu(NO3)3

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Final answer:

The correct formula for a lutetium nitrate compound, given lutetium has a +3 charge in both compounds, would be Lu(NO3)3, answer choice e.

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing the formula for a ternary ionic compound, one must consider the charges of the ions to ensure that the compound is electrically neutral. For the lutetium carbonate compound Lu2(CO3)3, lutetium (Lu) must have a +3 charge to balance the three carbonate ions, each with a -2 charge. For lutetium nitrate, given that the charge of lutetium is the same as in the carbonate compound, each Lu3+ would balance with three nitrate (NO3-) ions. Therefore, two lutetium ions would require six nitrate ions to balance the charges. The correct formula for lutetium nitrate would thus be Lu2(NO3)6, or written simplistically: Lu2(NO3)3 following the convention for ionic compounds, which makes choice e. Lu(NO3)3 the correct answer.

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Answer:

E

Step-by-step explanation:

From Lu2(CO3)3, we can determine the charge of the variable charge transition metal Lu has a charge of 3, as CO3 has a 2- charge (3*-2 = 6, 6/2 = 3). Then, we apply this to nitrate, which has a charge of 1-. Balance charges, reduce, and you get E.

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