offering a substantial amount of coins - looking for a fairly detailed/in-depth
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offering a substantial amount of coins - looking for a fairly detailed/in-depth explanation on naming chemical compounds (eg: type 1/type 2 binary ions, etc) and how to know which charges (2+, 1-, etc) go with each and how they combine. [I really hope I am using the correct terminology - pretty much if it has to do with naming, bonding, of the tiny little numbers that pop-up high/low/in front/after then it's probably what I need! aka.... HELP!!!] I am fluent (and pretty good at!) balancing chemical equations, I just feel as though I missed something/didn't learn naming as well as I should have the first week (last week) and want to make sure I master that before moving forward.
format of your choice - this is strictly to assist me in tackling this head on, and (quickly, but thoroughly) learning the material. if there is some type of trick/easy way to remember please include.
I have no previous experience with chemistry and am taking a short summer course, so feel free to throw whatever you see fit at me - I'm a sponge, give me something to soak up! :)
any questions before answering/choosing whether to answer feel free to ask away in comments, I will reply!
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Hey bro check out this website :http://www.wikihow.com/Name-Chemical-Compounds. It is a very funny and interesting way to learn nomenclature. I liked it. Hope it helps in some way.
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