Rules for naming Molecular Compounds
covalent
1. Name the first element using the element's...
Rules for naming Molecular Compounds
covalent
1. Name the first element using the element's full name.
2. Name the second element using the -ide ending.
3. Use prefixes to tell how many of each element is present.
(do not use the prefix mono- on the first element).
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