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-ane creates names of saturated hydrocarbons

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The suffix "-ide" is commonly used in chemical compound names to indicate that the compound is made from two elements. For example, sodium chloride is made up of sodium and chlorine atoms, and the suffix "-ide" is added to the end of chlorine to show this.

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