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3.x Rules For Naming Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
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K2CO3 should correctly be called:
How would you name a compound formed when magnesium reacts with fluorine?
The proper chemical name for a compound of magnesium and oxygen is:
What is the correct name for LiCl?
What is the correct chemical name for H2SO4?
For a compound of zinc with chlorine, the correct naming rule is:
What is the correct compound naming of calcium and nitrogen?
Which correctly names the compound formed by iron reacting with chlorine?
The correct naming of KBr is:
What is the correct name for the compound made from sodium and chlorine?
How should a compound of silver and nitrate be correctly named?
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