The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
it is Carbon Tetrachloride
Yes, PCl5 is a binary molecular compound.
The number of atoms in each element .
There are lots and lots of them! Anything that only contains two elements is called a binary compound.See the Web Links to the left for more information about them!
No it is not. It is a binary molecular compound. Here is your answer
No, cycloalkanes are not binary molecular compounds. They are a type of organic compound and are named differently.
No, Carbon tetrabromide is a binary molecular compound.
Titanium dioxide is a binary compound.
Mg is the scientific symbol for the element magnesium :)
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
chlorine dioxide
it is Carbon Tetrachloride
CI4
nitrogen triiodide
Yes, PCl5 is a binary molecular compound.
A binary molecular compound consists of two elements that are covalently bonded. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and methane (CH4).