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When naming ternary compounds such as HNO3, the structure of the compound helps predict the name of compound. Which statement is not correct in naming this compound? A) The hydrogen cation indicates that the compound is an acid. B) The name of the anion predicts the name of the final molecule. C) The number of oxygen atoms in the anion indicates use of the "-ic" suffix. D) The presence of oxygen in the anion indicates the prefix "hydro-" is used.

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Answered by Narutsu
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The correct statement is (C)

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