This is a single displacement reaction.
it is a single displacement
This is a displacement reaction.
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The name of the compound CBr4 is Carbon Tetrabromide. The ending of the second element is changed from 'ine' to 'ide'. Since this is a covalent compound of two nonmetals, the 4 is used on the bromide.
The rule is that the metallic (or the less electronegative) element goes first, and the non-metallic (or more electronegative) element goes second. And the second element has an alteration in its name to indicate the formation of a compound. For example, sodium + chlorine = sodium chloride.
Love is not an element, it is a compound formed largely from slush. I suppose diamonds signify love (in marriage), so it would have to be carbon. Although gold might be a close second.
is it ch2o or CH2O? Bc if it's the first then it's an element if it's the second it's a compound of Chloride two particles of Hydrogen and oxygen
The second word tells you the second element and how many atoms there are in the compound. The second word usually ends in IDE.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
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Usually you change the ending of the second element in the compound to -ideExample: NaCl --> sodium chloride
Usually you change the ending of the second element in the compound to -ideExample: NaCl --> sodium chloride
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Magnesium oxide (MgO), also known as magnesia, is the second most abundant compound in the earth's crust. So,it is a compound.
Magnesium oxide (MgO), also known as magnesia, is the second most abundant compound in the earth's crust. So,it is a compound.
Usually yes, the 1st ion is a cation and the second an anion in an ionic compound. I.e. Sodium chloride consists of Na+ bonding to Cl-
Chromium Phosphide... Cr is the element Chromium and P is the element Phosphorus (It's a binary ionic compound -2 elements- so the second element ends in -ide)