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Precious Olson
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24 March, 12:45
How are prefixes used to name compounds
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Davon Stuart
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However, simple covalent compounds are generally named by using prefixes to indicate how many atoms of each element are shown in the formula. Also, the ending of the last (most negative) element is changed to - ide. The prefixes used are mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa-, and so forth.
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