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Lauryn Hurley
2 November, 23:06
How are simple cations and anions named?
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Bongo
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Simple cations are formally called by their element names with a suffixed Roman numeral in parentheses to indicate its charge. A simple anion has a name that is the original elemental name with the final syllable changed to - ide.
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