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Find the name of the compound Pb(C2H3O2)2.
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An ionic compound is a chemical compound consist of ions holding together through electrostatic drives called as ionic bonding. Ionic compounds are neutral in nature but contains both negatively and positively charged ions. The negativelycharged ions are said to be anions whereas positively charged ions are said to be cations. While naming ionic compounds, we name cations first followed by the anion name and suffix “ide” is used.
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