Question icon
11 grade chemistry others

What is the name of the ionic compound LiF ?

Profile image of Aniket Singh
1 Year agoGrade
Answers icon

1 Answer

Profile image of Askiitians Tutor Team
1 Year ago

The ionic compound \( \text{LiF} \) is named lithium fluoride. Here's the breakdown of the name:

1. **Cation (positive ion)**: Lithium (\( \text{Li}^+ \)) is the cation in this compound. It comes from lithium, a metal in group 1 of the periodic table.

2. **Anion (negative ion)**: Fluoride (\( \text{F}^- \)) is the anion. It comes from fluorine, a nonmetal in group 17 of the periodic table. When fluorine gains an electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion (fluoride).

In naming ionic compounds, the cation is named first, followed by the anion, which typically ends in "-ide." Thus, \( \text{LiF} \) is called lithium fluoride.