The process of naming ternary ionic compounds is the same as naming Binary ionic compounds.
A binary ionic compounds is made up of ions from two separate elements: one metal and the other nonmetallic. NaI, for example, is made up of sodium ions, Na+ (elemental sodium is a metal), and ionic compounds, I- (elemental iodine is a nonmetal).
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