The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
Binary molecular.
yes
Some do (CO2, CH4), but not all (H2O, SF6).
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds
i think that the ending for all names of binary compounds is ide. for example : NaCl is a binary ionic compound and it ends with and ide .
The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
Binary compounds generally end i with the suffix -ide.
binary compounds
A binary compound is a chemical compound that contains exactly two different elements. An example would be water containing hydrogen and oxygen, H2O.
Binary molecular.
Binary molecular compounds are composed of two nonmetallic elements.
yes
Aluminum chlorideIron (lll) oxide
Type 1 binary ionic compounds are those in which the cation has only one form, or charge. Type 2 binary ionic compounds are those in which the cation can have multiple forms.
Umm yea your pretty dumb...the answer is they all have negative charges.