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Each of these Ionic Compounds are named INCORRECTLY.

1. Find and describe the mistake
2. Correctly name the compound.

CaCl2 - Calcium Chlorine

CuS - Copper Sulfide

Li3P - Trilithium Phosphide

CuBr - Copper(II) Bromide

NaOH - Sodium Hydrogen Oxide

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Step-by-step explanation:

The nomenclature of ionic compounds is given by:

1. Positive is written first. And if the metal atom has various oxidation states then its oxidation state is to be mentioned in brackets with help of roman numbers

2. The negative ion is written next and a suffix is added at the end of the negative ion. The suffix written is '-ide'.

1.) : Calcium chloride (Correct)

In the given compound, calcium has oxidation state of +2 and chlorine has oxidation state of -1.The name is correct.

2.) : Copper (II) oxide (Incorrect)

In the given compound,copper has the oxidation state of +1 and oxygen has oxidation state of -2.So ,the correct name will be Copper (I) oxide.

3.) : Lead (II) sulfide (Incorrect)

In the given compound, lead has the oxidation state of +4 and sulfur has oxidation state of -2. So ,the correct name will be Lead (IV) sulfide.

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