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Why do you think that covalent compounds use prefixes for naming but ionic
compounds do not?
HINT: Think about how ionic compounds form versus how covalent
compounds form.

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Answer:

Covalent compounds use prefixes for naming because it specifies the number of atoms as more than one atom of each element is present.

Step-by-step explanation:

Covalent compounds use prefixes for naming because it specifies the number of atoms as more than one atom of each element is present.

For example: "mono" indicates 1 atom, "di" indicates two atoms, "Hexa" indicates 6 atoms, "octa" indicates eight atoms.

When naming binary ionic compounds, the cation is named first, then the nonmetal anion is named.

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