Nonexistane.
If you mean CHCl3 (which may look the same in some fonts; the difference is that the character before the 3 in the correct formula is a lower-case L-as-in-Lima rather than an upper-case I-as-in-India), it's chloroform.
COVALENT .
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of 3 elements Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine.
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of elements. There for C (carbon) H (hydrogen) and Cl (chlorine) are found on the periodic table of elements but not the whole compound.
It's not very common but the name of the compound P4S2 is Tetraphosphorus disulfide
CHCI3
COVALENT .
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of 3 elements Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine.
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of elements. There for C (carbon) H (hydrogen) and Cl (chlorine) are found on the periodic table of elements but not the whole compound.
It's not very common but the name of the compound P4S2 is Tetraphosphorus disulfide
CHCI3
The compound is NH3.
i think it's the "Electrostatic Compound"
In most cases hydrogen and oxygen form the compound ammonia (NH3), but they can also form hydrazine (N2H4).
The common name of this compound is phosphorus pentaoxide and the systematic name is Potassium(V) Oxide.
SiL4
The common name of this compound is nitrous acid, and the systematic name is Nitric(III) Acid.
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