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galts_gulch_wonder September 22nd, 2006 14:13

Ions and Elements
 
Hi. I just started chemistry and am learning about nomenclature. In binary compounds, the Greek prefixes, mono, di, tri, etra, penta, hexa, hepta, and octa are used to differentiate compounds formed with the same elements from another. Does the same principle apply in ionic compounds? What is the difference between an ionic compound and a binary compound? Thanks.

Dan the Chemist September 26th, 2006 17:49

Re: Ions and Elements
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by galts_gulch_wonder
What is the difference between an ionic compound and a binary compound? Thanks.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid ... y+compound

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kristoph April 6th, 2007 14:38

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