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There is only one such compound, and its formula is CaS.

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Is cao a binary compound?

No, "cao" is not a binary compound. "Cao" is the chemical formula for calcium oxide, which is a compound composed of calcium and oxygen. Binary compounds are compounds composed of two different elements.


How do you distinguish between the formulas of binary ionic and binary molecular compounds?

Binary ionic compounds have 2 elements, the element on the left (cation) should be a metal (left side of the zig zag line), and the other element on the right should be nonmetal (right side of the zig zag line)Binary molecular compounds have 2 NON METAL elements


What are some binary compounds found in foods?

magnesium chloride, calcium chloride. Found in Powerade.


What is a binary compound O2- Cao H2so4 Nh4?

CaO


What is the Difference between a binary 1 and binary 2 compound?

Binary 1 compounds contain one type of cation and one type of anion, while binary 2 compounds contain two different cations or two different anions. Binary 1 compounds have a 1:1 ratio of cation to anion, while binary 2 compounds have a 2:2 ratio.


What is the formula for the binary compound of calicum and bromine?

Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)


What are the formulas for the binary ionic compounds formed between lithium and oxygen?

The formulas for the binary ionic compounds formed between lithium and oxygen are Li2O and Li2O2. Li2O is lithium oxide, where lithium forms a +1 charge and oxygen forms a -2 charge. Li2O2 is lithium peroxide, where lithium forms a +1 charge and oxygen forms a -1 charge.


Is calcium hydroxide made of binary compound?

No, a binary ionic compound is composed of two elements in which one is a negatively charged ion, and the other a positively charged ion. Examples include the following: NaCl, LiF, MgO, MgCl2, K2O


What is the difference between binary ionic and molecular compound?

A binary compound contains two elements. An ionic compound will contain cations and anions and form an infinite lattice for example sodium chloride, NaCl, calcium fluoride, CaF2. A binary molecular compound will form molecules for example water, H2O, carbon monoxide, CO. The ionic compounds will generally be high melting brittle solids, molecular compounds will vary from gases, (lighter ones) through to liquids and solids, for example the alkanesCnH2n+2,Ionic compounds are generally formed by metals and non-metals, molecular generally from non-metals.


Is dinitrogen teroxide a binary ionic compound?

No, dinitrogen teroxide (N2O4) is a molecular compound, not a binary ionic compound. Binary ionic compounds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal through the transfer of electrons, while molecular compounds result from the sharing of electrons between nonmetals.


Binary ionic compounds are called salts?

yes, but not all salts are binary ionic compounds


How do you write the formulas for binary Ionic compounds?

To write the formulas of binary ionic compounds, you need to determine the charges of the ions involved. Then, you balance the charges to create a neutral compound. For example, in sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium has a +1 charge and chlorine has a -1 charge, so one of each ion is needed to balance the charges.