Chemistry, 04.12.2020 02:50 idontknow11223344
6) If a compound is made from two non-metal elements, which element goes first in the name?
It's alphabetical
The element with the highest atomic number
The element to the right of the Periodic table
The element with the shortest name
The element to the left of the Periodic table
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