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CHAP. 6]                        INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE                                 87



                                                         Start

                                          Yes                             No
                                                          Any
                                   (Sec. 6.3)            ions?
                                      Name cation
                                                                 Yes      Binary   No
                                                                        nonmetal?

                                 Yes              No
                                      Monatomic
                                        cation?
                                                                  (Sec. 6.2)
                                               See Table 6-3          Name leftmost or
                                                                     lower element: then
                                 Yes   Only one   No                 use prefix plus stem
                                                                      of other element
                                       cation for
                                       element?                          plus -ide

                                                Use element
                                Use              name plus
                              element          roman numeral
                               name              for charge
                                                                            Yes
                                                                                   Acid?
                                                                    (Sec. 6.4)
                                           Name anion


                                   Special   Special,      Oxyanion
                                             simple, or
                                             Start
                                            oxyanion?
                                          Simple
                                                        Still
                                            Monatomic   fewer   Fewer    Most     More
                                              anion            O atoms  common  O atoms
                              See Table 6-6            O atoms

                                              —ide    hypo—ite   —ite    —ate   per—ate

                                            hydro—ic  hypo—ous  —ous      —ic    per—ic

                                             Fig. 6-1. Outline of nomenclature rules





               6.2. BINARY COMPOUNDS OF NONMETALS
                   The first compounds to be discussed will be compounds of two nonmetals. These binary compounds are
               named with the element to the left or below in the periodic table named first. The other element is then named,
               with its ending changed to -ide and a prefix added to denote the number of atoms of that element present. If there
               is more than one atom of the first element present, a prefix is used with the first element also. If one of the elements
               is to the left and the other below, the one to the left is named first unless that element is oxygen or fluorine, in
               which case it is named last. The same order of elements is used in writing formulas for these compounds. (The
               element with the lower electronegativity is usually named first; refer to Table 5-1.) The prefixes are presented in
               Table 6-2. The first six prefixes are the most important to memorize.
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