Chemistry, 01.02.2021 02:20 Anonymousmike
When writing ionic compounds, the is always written first.
Ex: "A" in the generic for of the ionic compound "AZ"
Select one:
a. anion
b. polar molecule
c. acid
d. cation
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When writing ionic compounds, the is always written first.
Ex: "A" in the generic for of the ionic...
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