I don't think there's an alternative name for them. An individual one is named by putting the metal first, then the non-metal with its ending changed to -ide.
Examples: sodium and chlorine make sodium chloride.
Magnesium and nitrogen make magnesium nitride.
These compounds are called products.
they are called inorganic compounds
Inorganic compounds.
RNH2 stands for class of compounds called
Compounds containing carbon are referred to as organic compounds
Yes. Compounds formed by sharing electrons are called covalent compounds.
Any other compounds dissolved in water may be properly called a "solute", and when the compounds are ionic they may also be called "electrolytes."
Organic chemistry is sometimes called carbon compounds chemistry because all of the compounds you look at contain carbon.
uranis has the most compounds
They are termed organic compounds. Compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons and they are a subset of organic compounds.
You basically got it. They're called molecular compounds.
These compounds are called enzymes.