i think that the ending for all names of binary compounds is ide.
for example : NaCl is a binary ionic compound and it ends with and ide .
This ending is -ide.
yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds
The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
halogen
Umm yea your pretty dumb...the answer is they all have negative charges.
Some do (CO2, CH4), but not all (H2O, SF6).
In the accepted English spelling of their names there are:BruneiBurundiDjiboutiFijiHaitiMalawi andMali.
No. Not all binary compounds are ionic and not all ionic compounds are binary. An ionic compound is a compound formed by the exchange rather than the sharing of electrons. A binary compound is any compound of exactly 2 elements. Examples: Sodium chloride (NaCl, compound sodium and chlorine) is both binary and ionic. Potassium hydroxide (KOH, compound of potassium, hydrogen, and oxygen) is ionic but not binary. Water (H2O, compound of hydrogen and oxygen) is binary, but covalent, not ionic.
penguin, thats all i got
"IX" is the common ending for the names of all male characters in Asterix comics.
sow swallow
After Chemspider 8 compounds have this formula; it is difficult to copy here all these long names.