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The nomenclature for compounds that are inorganic

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What is the formula for -2 Oxygen   hypoROOTide  
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What is the ending for -1 Oxygen   -ite  
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What is the formula for +1 Oxygen   perROOTate  
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For binary acids, what is the formula and list one example   Hydro + root + -ic + acidHCl - Hydrocloric acid  
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For acids containing polyatomic ions, what is the formula and list one example   root + -ic or -ous + acidH2SO4 - Sulfuric Acid  
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For metal-nonmetal bonding, what are the rules?What is Fe2S3   Say the name of the metal, then the name of the non metal and add -ide. If the metal is a transition element then list which oxydation state it is in.Iron (II) Sulfide  
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List the specail metals   Zinc, Aluminum, Cadmium, and Silver  
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What is the fromula for nonmetal-nonmetal bonding?   Say the first prefix followed by the name of the element (unless that element has a mono- prefix). Then say the second prefix, followed ny the element, then the suffix -ide.Prefix+element+prefix+root+-ide  
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Name the greek roots   Mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona  
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