The more/most electropositive ion(s) has/have its/their name first.
no, the positive comes 1st
Binary ionic compounds are named by writing the name of the action, followed by the name of the anion. Potassium bromide is an example of an ionic compound.
For an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion comes first, followed by the name of the negative ion.
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
The name of the ionic compound k2s is= Potassium Sulfide
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
give the positive charge a name determine the name of the negative ion
This compound is zinc nitrate.
This compound is sodium bromide.
Barium II Chloride is the ionic compound.
It is a covalent compound so you could call it "nitrogen trihydride" or, as most people know it, "ammonia".
It is an ionic compound, so its name is sodium sulfide. Greek prefixes are not used when naming an ionic compound.