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Most often "ide", but "ate" and "ite" are also common when the compound includes an anion containing oxygen bonded to some other element.

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There are several suffixes that are used to indicate an anion. These suffixes include RS and RO for organic anions.

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For example -ate (sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, chlorate). But also other suffixes exist.

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Q: Monatomic anions that are ionically or covalently bonded use which suffix for naming?
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