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No, is a stable neutral compound with the formula C2H2.
noble elements are the stable elements. They are found in group 18 in the periodic table.
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Very unlikely that that is a real compound... probably a typographical error in the formula. There are way too many oxygens in the formula... it's just not going to form a stable molecule. Sorry...For more information on naming molecules, see the Related Questions to the left.
No - they have much more stable configurations than the other elements in the periodic table.
If you are referring to a chemical compound, then there isn't a stable compound with that exact formula.
Na2O, Sodium Oxide, is a stable compound used in glass and ceramics.
NaCl.
C6H6, the formula for benzene, which is the simplest stable and electrically neutral aromatic compound.
When forming a compound the chemical formula or compound is made stable with a net charge of zero by the sharing of electrons (covalent compounds/molecules) or the transfer of electrons (ionic compounds).
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Sulfur bonds just like oxygen, so just as carbon and oxygen form the very stable compound CO2, so is it that carbon and sulfur form the stable compound CS2.
Chicago.CHI is not valid as a molecular formula; such a compound could not possibly be stable.
No, is a stable neutral compound with the formula C2H2.
BH is not stable, there is no compound by that formula. BH3 (boron hydride) generally exists as the dimer, B2H6, diborane.
Magnesium ions have a 2+ charge, while chloride ions each have 1- charge. In order to cancel out the charges to create a stable, neutral compound, the formula must be MgCl2.
Stable Elements in the periodic table are located in Group 18 of the periodic table.It is a group of noble gases.Noble gases are considered most stable in nature.