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Issac Grant
12 October, 18:03
Binary ionic compounds are named
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Hudson Aguirre
12 October, 19:46
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Binary compounds are easy to name. The cation is always named first and gets its name from the name of the element. For example, K + is called a potassium ion. An anion also takes its name from its element, but it adds the suffix - ide to it.
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