Naming Compounds - General Chemistry
Binary Covalent Compounds (Type III) Compounds containing only non-metal elements are named using Type III binary compound rules. These compounds are always neutral (not ions which have charges), and consist of only two elements (see acid naming below for compounds containing only non-metal elements, but with more than two elements. ................
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