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3.x Rules For Naming Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
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Name the compound produced when calcium reacts with sulphur:
Correct naming for Mg(OH)2 compound is:
When copper combines with chlorine, the compound formed is called:
Which name fits correctly for a compound of sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen?
What is the correct name for the compound made from sodium and chlorine?
What is the proper chemical name for a compound made of potassium and fluorine?
Which compound name is correctly formed from calcium and oxygen?
How would you name a compound with potassium, oxygen, and hydrogen?
Which name is correct for the compound of magnesium and chlorine?
Which correctly names the compound formed by iron reacting with chlorine?
How would you name a compound formed when magnesium reacts with fluorine?
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