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Monatomic anions are named by adding -ide to the root of the name. Hydride, sulfide, and oxide are all examples of monatomic ions. There are several polyatomic ions. As a group, they have no specific naming rule. Hydroxide, carbonate, and dihydrogen phosphate are all examples of differently named polyatomic ions.

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