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Chemistry, 30.07.2019 00:00, kiahnamickens2002

When is the only time you don't use prefixes when naming covalent compounds? if it's a diatomic molecule like h2 if it's the first element in the compound and there is only one present if it's a diatomic molecule or if it's the first element in the compound and there is only one present you always use prefixes in all covalent compounds

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