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  1. Thank you! Unexpectedly, it is Latin root + "-ide". I could comfortably read stuff like "AlCu" now, although wikipedia does not provide complete nomenclatures for every element.
  2. Thank you for replying. I know actually they don't form an anion. But in alloys I constantly meet something like "AlCu". Al "anion" is called "Aluminide". I didn't find anything for Cu. I just want to know how to read things like "AlCu".
  3. Hi everyone! I am an English learner and I would like to know how do people name intermetallic compounds. For example, Mg2Si is "magnesium silicide". Then what is the name of AlCu? How to add "-ide" to copper?
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