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Explain the specific ways to be followed while naming chemical compounds?

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Explain the specific ways to be followed while naming chemical compounds?

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  1. In naming a compound containing a metal and a non-metal, the name of the metal is written first and the name of the non-metal is written next after adding the suffix-ide to its name.
    Examples:
    NaCl – Sodium chloride
    AgBr – Silver bromide
  2. In naming a compound containing a metal, a non-metal, and oxygen, the name of the metal is written first and the name of the non-metal with oxygen is written next after adding the suffix- ate (for more atoms of oxygen) or -ite (for fewer atoms of oxygen) to its name.
    Examples:
    Na2 SO4 – Sodium sulpate
    Na 2 – Sodium nitrite
  3. In naming a compound containing two non–metals only, the prefix mono, di, tri, tetra, Penta, etc. is written before the name of non–metals.
  4. Examples:
    SO2 – Sulphur dioxide
    N2O5 – Dinitrogen pentoxide.
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