There are many: for example, bromoform-d (CDBr3), in which a deuterium atom replaces a hydrogen atom. Other methane-based compounds are dibromomethane-d 2 (CD2Br2) and tribromomethane-d 3 (CD3Br). There are many more organic compounds in which hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium atoms.
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No, that is not true. The correct formula would be TiN
No. Sodium bicarbonate is an ionic compound consisting of sodium ions, hydrogen ions and carbonate ions. While sodium is a metal, the compound in whole is not.
Nickel oxide is Ni(III)2O3, which does balance.
Table salt is an ionic compound consisting of sodium and chlorine ions. Its chemical formula is NaCl. Note that "salt" is a general term for any compound consisting of positive and negative ions, so compounds such as MgBr2 are also known as salts.
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No, that is not true. The correct formula would be TiN
No. Sodium bicarbonate is an ionic compound consisting of sodium ions, hydrogen ions and carbonate ions. While sodium is a metal, the compound in whole is not.
Nickel oxide is Ni(III)2O3, which does balance.
Table salt is an ionic compound consisting of sodium and chlorine ions. Its chemical formula is NaCl. Note that "salt" is a general term for any compound consisting of positive and negative ions, so compounds such as MgBr2 are also known as salts.
Compounds with covalent bonds form molecules not ions Compounds consisting of non-metals bonded to nonmetals do not form ions
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
If you mean baking soda then the answer is neither. Baking soda (NaHCO3) is an ionic compound consisting of Na+ and HCO3- ions.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
Cytosine pairs with guanine Adenine pairs with thymine (or with uracil in RNA)
The resulting compound would be electrically neutral.
The resulting compound would be electrically neutral.