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Which of the following are true? [check all that apply] Ternary salts are compounds that result from replacing the hydrogen in a ternary acid with metal ion or ammonium ion. Ternary compound consists of two elements. Most transition metals and the metals of group 3A (except Al), 4A, and 5A exhibit more than one oxidation state, thus, they may form two or more binary compounds with the same nonmetals. Ternary acids are compounds of hydrogen, oxygen and (usually) a metal. Nearly all binary molecular compounds involve two nonmetals bonded together. Prefix tetra- represents the number five. Binary compound consists of two elements. To name binary compound, the less electronegative element is named first and the more electronegative element is named second. Binary acids arc compounds in which H is bonded to a group 6A element other than that O or to a group 7A element. To name binary ionic compounds which contains metal cations and nonmetal anions, the anion Is named first and cation

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