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Which is used to name an ionic compound?

if the negative ion ends in -ide
if the positive ion ends in -ide
if the negative ion is the first word
if the positive ion is the second word

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Answer:

A. if the negative ion ends in -ide

Step-by-step explanation:

in ionic compounds the second name in the chemical name is the negative atom, and always the second name in a chemical name has to end in -ide.

So putting those together, the negative ion (which in ionic compounds, comes SECOND) ends in -ide.

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Which is used to name an ionic compound? if the negative ion ends in -ide if the positive-example-1
User Sambatyon
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Answer:

if the negative ion ends in -ide

Step-by-step explanation:

The rules for naming the ionic compounds is given as :

The negative ion (anion) is written next. The suffix is added at the end of the negative ion (anion). The suffix used is '-ide'.

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