Which statement best describes the problem(s) with the name dioxide monochlorine for the compound ClO2?
a. The name dioxide monochlorine is not consistent with the naming conventions for chemical compounds.
b. The prefix dioxide implies the presence of two oxygen atoms, which is not accurate for the compound ClO2.
c. The use of the prefix mono- for a compound with only one chlorine atom is unnecessary and incorrect.
d. The correct name for the compound ClO2 should be chlorine dioxide, following the rules for naming binary compounds in chemistry.