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Nomenclature of Binary Inorganic Compounds (Chemistry Form2)
Nomenclature of Binary Inorganic Compounds (Chemistry Form2)
Every chemical compound has a name and that name is not random. There is a system, a logic, a set of rules that turns a formula like FeCl₃ into "iron(III) chloride" and CO₂ into "carbon dioxide." Once you learn these naming rules, you can name a compound you've never seen before just by reading its formula. And you can write the formula for any compound from its name. That bidirectional power is what chemistry nomenclature gives you. Today you master Naming Binary Inorganic Compounds the rules that bring order to chemical language. Chemistry's naming system is about to make perfect sense!
16/05/2026, 13:47:43
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