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18 August, 22:47

What is the rule used for naming a binary compound composed of a metal bonded to nonmetals

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  1. 18 August, 23:56
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    There are three rules:

    Rule One: the cation is written first in the name and the anion is written second.

    Rule Two: the name of the cation is the same as the (neutral) element from which it is derived.

    Rule three: the anion is named by adding the suffix - ide to the root of the element name.
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