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You discover a new set of polyatomic anions that has the newly discovered element "X" combined with oxygen. Since you made the discovery, you get to choose the
names for these new polyatomic ions. In developing the names, you want to pay attention to convention. A colleague in your lab has come up with a name that she
really likes for one of the ions. How would you name the following in a way consistent with her name?
Formula Name
xo,
XO,2
meteorite
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