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What is the name of the ionic compound CaCO3? Enter the name in all lowercase letters (including any roman numberals) with no spaces after the names.
What is the name of the ionic compound AgBr? Enter the name in all lowercase letters (including any roman numberals) with no spaces after the names.
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