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3.x Rules For Naming Substances (Year 10 Chemistry)
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What is the correct name for the compound made from sodium and chlorine?
Which is the correct naming rule for aluminum and oxygen compound?
The rule for naming calcium compounds formed with hydrogen and oxygen is:
Which name is correct for the compound of magnesium and chlorine?
Name the compound produced when calcium reacts with sulphur:
The compound correct naming formed from sodium and iodine is called:
How should a lithium iodine compound be correctly named?
