Ethanoyl chloride. The carbonyl carbon is given the number 1 position in the systematic IUPAC nomenclature. You name acyl halides by replacing the "ic acid" of the acid name (because it is a derivative of carboxylic acids) with "yl chloride/bromide" or with "carbonyl chloride/bromide" for acids ending with carboxylic acid.
It is Potassium Chloride
calcium ammonia chloride
Ten nonbonding electrons and 14 bonding electrons are in acetyl chloride.
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
This is an example of a Friedel-Crafts acylation. One hydrogen from the benzene is replaced by the acetyl portion of the acetyl chloride and the hydrogen and chloride from the benzene and acetyl chloride respectively combine to form HCl. Please see the link.
Iupac name of COCl2
It is Potassium Chloride
Copper Chloride
The IUPAC name of sodium chloride is "sodium chloride". But it is commonly known as table salt.
ammonium chloride
4-acetyl biphenyl
calcium ammonia chloride
Some common Iupac name examples are iron(III) chloride. Another example is lead(IV) sulfide. Some simpler examples are lithium bromide and sodium chloride.
The chemical name for CH3CO2Cl is acetyl chloride.
organic compound
Ferric chloride is the old designation here. Iron (III) chloride is the IUPAC designation and the modern designation.
Ten nonbonding electrons and 14 bonding electrons are in acetyl chloride.