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

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The answer is -ide. An example is example sulfide. In the nomenclature of naming compounds, particular regulations are adhered to. The naming of these compounds depends on the type and number of elements in the compounds. Polyatomic ions have the following suffix: -ate, -ite






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