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Question
which is a valid ionic compound?
sodide chlorine
sodium chlorine
sodium chloride
sodide chloride
Brief Explanations
Ionic compounds are named with the cation (metal) first and the anion (non - metal) second. The cation name is the element name (e.g., sodium for \(Na^+\)). The anion name is the element name with the ending changed to -ide (e.g., chloride for \(Cl^-\)).
- “Sodide” is an incorrect cation name (should be sodium).
- “Sodium chlorine” has the wrong anion ending (should be chloride, not chlorine).
- “Sodium chloride” follows the correct naming rules (\(Na^+\) is sodium, \(Cl^-\) is chloride).
- “Sodide chloride” has an incorrect cation name (should be sodium).
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