Tritechnetium tetraphosphide
Tin Oxide
silver chlorate
Lithium nitride
Aluminum Sulfide
silver(I) chloride
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.
cadmium oxide
Tin Oxide
silver chlorate
Lithium nitride
The suffix "-ide" is used in the part of the name that represents the anion in a binary ionic compound. For example, chloride, oxide, and sulfide are examples of anions that form binary ionic compounds.
Aluminum Sulfide
silver(I) chloride
Strontium Selenide
cation
cation (apex)
electronegative