which of the following is a trivival name of compound
carbon dioxide
sodium chloride
hydrochloric acid
ammonia
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Apart from methane, other examples of trivial nomenclature include formic acid. Formic acid was previously distilled mainly from red ants. In the Greek language, these red ants were called formicus, which is how the acidic compound derived its name. Another example is methyl alcohol.
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Apart from methane, other examples of trivial nomenclature include formic acid. Formic acid was previously distilled mainly from red ants. In the Greek language, these red ants were called formicus, which is how the acidic compound derived its name. Another example is methyl alcohol
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