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Kamora Whitney
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29 August, 11:22
What are the rules for naming covalent compounds
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Giovanny Spears
29 August, 11:51
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1. Remove the ending of the second element, and add "ide" just like in ionic compounds
2. When naming molecular compounds prefixes are used to dictate the number of a given element present in the compound
3. If there is only one of the first element, you can drop the prefix
4. If there are two vowels in a row that sound the same once the prefix is added (they "conflict"), the extra vowel on the end of the prefix is removed
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