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Chace Melendez
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28 April, 00:33
The ionic naming rules
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Sheldon Zavala
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Identify and name the cation; this is a metal element or polyatomic cation.
Identify and name the anion; this is a nonmetal element. Change the suffix to '-ide,' or use the polyatomic anion name.
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