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A typical monatomic anion will have the suffix -ide;

Examples: oxide (O2-), chloride (Cl-), sulfide (S2-).

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When is the suffix ide used?

The suffix "ide" is used for monatomic anion names.


An acid ending with the suffix -ic produces an anion with?

the suffix -ate. chlorate -> chloric acid; carbonate -> carbonic acid


When naming binary ionic or covalent compounds change the suffix of the anions name to what?

When naming binary ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is changed to "-ide." For covalent compounds, the suffix of the anion's name does not change.


When the name of an anion that is part of an acid ends in -ite the acid name includes the suffix .?

The suffix is -os.


What should the anion of an ionic or molecular compound end with?

ide is the suffix used for the ending anion of an ionic bonding.


The suffix for an oxyacid that contains an anion ending in -ite is -ous?

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When naming the compound containing calcium and chlorine change the suffix of the anion's name to .?

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When naming the compound containing potassium and chlorine change the suffix of the anion's name to .?

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When naming the compound containing calcium and chlorine chlorine change the suffix of the anion's name to?

The compound containing calcium and chlorine is called calcium chloride. When naming it, the suffix of the anion's name “chlorine” is changed to “-ide” to become chloride.


When naming the compound containing lithium and chlorine change the suffix of the anion's name to what?

When naming the compound containing lithium and chlorine, the suffix of the anion's name, "chlorine," changes to "-ide." Therefore, the compound is named lithium chloride.


To name a monatomic anion change the suffix of the element's name to?

ide apex :)


Ask us naming the compound containing potassium and chlorine change the suffix of the anion's name to .?

The compound containing potassium and chlorine would be called potassium chloride. When naming ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is usually changed to -ide.