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Q: What kind of elements are found in a covalent compound with a name ending with an ide suffix?
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What is the ending of an ionic compound consisting of two elements a metal and a non-metal?

Suffix -ide


Is tin covalent?

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The -ide ending usually tells us that the compound is what?

An -ide suffix is used for nonmetals.


What is the formula for the covalent compound silicon dioxide?

SiO2, the clue is the 'di' suffix before the word oxide , meaning two.


To name a binary molecular compound you add the suffix -ide to the more ionic of the two elements?

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What should the anion of an ionic or molecular compound end with?

ide is the suffix used for the ending anion of an ionic bonding.


What language does the suffix omy come from?

If you mean the ending in words like mastectomy and anatomy then it's not suffix, but the compound Greek word -tomy τομή [tomee] = cutting


The suffix in the term menarche means?

There is no suffix in the word menarche. It is a compound neo-Latin word having two Greek elements: men- for month; and arche for beginning.


Is listening a compound word?

No, compound words consist of two words combined into a single word. Listen is one word, but -ing is just a suffix (an ending of a word).


For covalent bonds do you use the ide suffix?

A suffix -ide is used to indicate a covalent compound of only two elements. It is not applicable to all covalent compounds. Examples include the compounds of carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). If you would like to check the reliability of my information my source was Bill W. Tillery's college text book "Physical Science." The information can be found on the lower half of page 263, chapter nine in the seventh edition of the book. A suffix -ide is used to indicate a covalent compound of only two elements. It is not applicable to all covalent compounds. Examples include the compounds of carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). If you would like to check the reliability of my information my source was Bill W. Tillery's college text book "Physical Science." The information can be found on the lower half of page 263, chapter nine in the seventh edition of the book. A suffix -ide is used to indicate a covalent compound of only two elements. It is not applicable to all covalent compounds. Examples include the compounds of carbon and oxygen. Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). If you would like to check the reliability of my information my source was Bill W. Tillery's college text book "Physical Science." The information can be found on the lower half of page 263, chapter nine in the seventh edition of the book.


Is handful a suffix or compound word?

I think handful is a suffix (ful) is the suffix.


What is the suffix of the word vacation?

suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"