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... compounds of a particular element . This is especially useful with compounds containing atoms of only two ele- ments ( binary compounds ) , which are designated com- monly by the suffix -ide . Thus , the compound sodium chloride ...
... compounds of a particular element . This is especially useful with compounds containing atoms of only two ele- ments ( binary compounds ) , which are designated com- monly by the suffix -ide . Thus , the compound sodium chloride ...
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... compounds is formed by the so - called transition elements , i.e. , metallic elements found in the central portion of the periodic table . An important example of a ... compounds , they conform 96 Chemical Compounds , Classifications of.
... compounds is formed by the so - called transition elements , i.e. , metallic elements found in the central portion of the periodic table . An important example of a ... compounds , they conform 96 Chemical Compounds , Classifications of.
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... compounds , the covalent nature of the molecular structures increases in proceed- ing to the right . NOMENCLATURE OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS Binary compounds . There are several acceptable ways of naming binary compounds ( compounds of only ...
... compounds , the covalent nature of the molecular structures increases in proceed- ing to the right . NOMENCLATURE OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS Binary compounds . There are several acceptable ways of naming binary compounds ( compounds of only ...
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