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nomenclature of inorganic anions​

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Answered by Typhoone
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Single atom anions are named with an -ide suffix: for example, H− is hydride. Compounds with a positive ion (cation): The name of the compound is simply the cation's name (usually the same as the element's), followed by the anion. For example, NaCl is sodium chloride, and CaF2 is calcium fluoride.

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Answered by peehuthakur
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There are two rules that must be followed through: The cation (metal) is always named first with its name unchanged. The anion (nonmetal) is written after the cation, modified to end in –ide.

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+4 Charge.

Ions: Fe2++ 2Cl- Fe3++ 3Cl-

Compound: FeCl2 FeCl3

Nomenclature Iron (II) Chloride Iron (III) Chloride

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