How can a periodic table help a chemist write the chemical name of a compound from its chemical formula?

A. by determining the number of atoms
B. by identifying the elements
C. by determining the prefixes
D. by determining the subscripts

Respuesta :

It's B. by identifying the elements. 

Reasons: 
prefixes are only used for covalent compounds. 

You don't include the number of atoms when you write the chemical name of a compound. 

Subscripts are basically numbers that tell how many atoms of each element is in a compound. It does not identify the name of an element. 



Answer:

B) by identifying the elements

Explanation:

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