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Chemistry, 17.12.2020 16:40 mrstaker1518

You are explaining the rules of nomenclature to a friend. You state the name of the compound NF3 as nitrogen trifluoride. Your friend says, 'Oh, so AlF3 must be aluminum trifluoride' Is your friend correct? Explain.

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