Students learn to name both ionic and molecular compounds. Naming Compounds: Students learn to name both ionic and molecular compounds when given the chemical formula, including some hydrocarbons.
How can I identify functional groups? How can I memorize functional groups? When naming compounds, what is the ending for a compound with no functional group? How can I remember functional groups in organic chemistry? What are the rules for assigning suffixes and prefixes to functional groups? Is cytosine a purine or a pyrimidine? How can you tell?
And note that ionic compounds are NON-MOLECULAR species that are held together by strong ELECTROSTATIC interactions that persist thruout the entire ionic lattice.
Ionic compounds are non-molecular; they do not have molecular boundaries. In the solid-state, each particle, each ion, is bound electrostatically to every other counterion in the lattice, and repelled by every ion of the same charge.
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