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3.x Rules For Naming Substances (GCSE Chemistry)
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K2CO3 should correctly be called:
What is the correct name for the compound made from sodium and chlorine?
The proper chemical name for a compound of magnesium and oxygen is:
Which is the correct naming rule for aluminum and oxygen compound?
What is the correct name for LiCl?
Which name is correct for the compound of magnesium and chlorine?
Correct naming for Mg(OH)2 compound is:
What is the correct chemical name for H2SO4?
Upon reacting barium with chlorine, the correct compound naming is:
How should a compound of silver and nitrate be correctly named?
What is the proper chemical name for a compound made of potassium and fluorine?
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