define the method of naming compounds which are formed by a metal and a nonmetal.
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Compounds made of a metal and nonmetal are commonly known as Ionic Compounds, where the compound name has an ending of –ide. ... The net charge of any ionic compound must be zero which also means it must be electrically neutral. For example, one Na+ is paired with one Cl-; one Ca2+ is paired with two Br-.
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