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Which is not true of binary compounds?

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The name of the positively charged nonmetal ion is changed to end in –ide, is not true of binary compounds.

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The answer is: The name of the positively charged nonmetal ion is changed to end in –ide.

For example, a chemical compound containing sodium and chlorine is binary ionic compound sodium chloride (NaCl).

In this compound, sodium (Na) has positive charge and chlorine (Cl) has negative charge.

Chlorine is nonmetal and sodium is metal.

Metals have positive charge and nonmetals negative.

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