Why we add suffix 'ite', 'ate', 'ide' after the chemical formula of compounds?
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Because to differentiate the changing electrons of tetravalent carbon.
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Long before chemists knew the formulas for chemical compounds, they developed a system of nomenclature that gave each compound a unique name. Today we often use chemical formulas, such as NaCl, C12H22O11, and Co(NH3)6(ClO4)3, to describe chemical compounds. But we still need unique names that unambiguously identify each compound.
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