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3.x Rules For Naming Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
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Which name is correct for the compound of magnesium and chlorine?
Which correctly names the compound formed by iron reacting with chlorine?
The rule for naming calcium compounds formed with hydrogen and oxygen is:
Which name fits correctly for a compound of sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen?
How would you name a compound formed when magnesium reacts with fluorine?
The proper chemical name for a compound of magnesium and oxygen is:
How should a lithium iodine compound be correctly named?
Which is the correct naming rule for aluminum and oxygen compound?
How would you name a compound with potassium, oxygen, and hydrogen?
For a compound of zinc with chlorine, the correct naming rule is:
Which compound name is correctly formed from calcium and oxygen?
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