4 Steps to Naming Compounds in Chemistry Nomenclature
<h2><strong>2. Add an ‘ide’ to the end of the second compound’s name</strong></h2>
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<li>For <strong>both molecular and ionic</strong> compounds, change the name of the second compound so it <strong>ends in ‘ide’</strong></li>
<li>ex: fluorine = fluoride, hydrogen = hydride</li>
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<h2><strong>3. See if you need roman numerals</strong></h2>
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<li>Check if an Ionic Compound has a <strong>transition metal</strong> that becomes a <strong>multivalent ion</strong> (AKA if the element is in the middle of the periodic table and you don’t automatically know its charge)</li>
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