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Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent Compounds April 9, 2019 9:14 PM Unit 2 - Chemistry II Page 1

Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent Compounds · The prefix mono- is assumefor the first element named if no prefix is stated. For example, carbon oxide is NOT monocarbon dioxide

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Page 1: Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent Compounds · The prefix mono- is assumefor the first element named if no prefix is stated. For example, carbon oxide is NOT monocarbon dioxide

Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent CompoundsApril 9, 2019 9:14 PM

Unit 2 - Chemistry II Page 1

Page 2: Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent Compounds · The prefix mono- is assumefor the first element named if no prefix is stated. For example, carbon oxide is NOT monocarbon dioxide

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Page 3: Part A: Names & Formulas of Covalent Compounds · The prefix mono- is assumefor the first element named if no prefix is stated. For example, carbon oxide is NOT monocarbon dioxide

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