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Are there any specific capitalization rules for naming? for ionic compounds, we were taught not to capitalize any letters unless they denote the charge of an element (eg: silver (III)...)
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"NO" are two elements, Nitrogen and Oxygen. Since they're both non mental elements. you use Nitrogen Dioxide (2 oxygens). Nitrogen stays the same since its only one and it's the first element: N then O. if it was two "N2" then you'd write Dinitrogen.
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