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binary ionic compound names, choose the correct formulas. Strontium permanganate, radium acetate, lithium dichromate, calcium carbonate
Sr(MnO4)2, Ra(CH3COO)2, Li(Cr2O7)2, CaCO3
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Sr(MnO4)2, Ra(CH3COO)2, Li2Cr2O7, CaCO3
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