1. You must memorize the charges of an element
2. You must memorize the atomic mass and atomic no.
3. Be patient
4. you must have a pad paper and fold it to lengthwise
5. practice the use of octet rule
6. memorize the greek word of an element
7. smile
8. Don't be mad
9. Relax and rehabilitate what is wrong and write
10. Never go back to this site again .
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=A binary ionic compound is composed of ions of two different elements - one of which is a metal, and the other a nonmetal. For example, sodium iodide, NaI, is composed of sodium ions, Na+ (elemental sodium is a metal), and iodide ions, I- (elemental iodine is a nonmetal). Rule 1. The cation is written first in the name; the anion is written second in the name. Rule 2. The name of the cation is the same as the (neutral) element from which it is derived (e.g., Na+ = "sodium"). Rule 3. The anion is named by adding the suffix -ide to the root of the element name (e.g., I- = "iodide"). Note: Greek prefixes are not used to indicate the number of atoms of each element in the formula unit for the compound (e.g., Na2O is named "sodium oxide" not "disodium oxide", or "disodium monoxide").=
There are no set rules in naming binary molecular compounds. However, often an alphabetical order is required to sequence the data.
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Using the rules of nomenclature for naming binary molecular compounds, this compound would be named phosphorus monoxide. However, I don't believe this compound actually exists. There are other phosphorus and oxygen binary compounds, however, such as P4O10 and P4O6, according to the Webelements website.
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Binary and Oxyacids are named by identifying the number of hydrogen Ions found in the chemical formula.
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Using the rules of nomenclature for naming binary molecular compounds, this compound would be named phosphorus monoxide. However, I don't believe this compound actually exists. There are other phosphorus and oxygen binary compounds, however, such as P4O10 and P4O6, according to the Webelements website.
Naming Binary Molecular CompoundsBinary molecular compounds are composed of only two elements. Examples are H2O, NO, SF6 etc. . Naming these binary compounds is a little bit more involved than naming salts. Why is this so? Molecular compounds are more difficult to name because the atoms combine through covalent and not ionic bonds. Therefore we cannot use the electrical neutrality rule for these compounds. Most molecular compounds are made from nonmetals. Sometimes these compounds have generic or common names (e.g., H2O is "water") and they also have systematic names (e.g., H2O, dihydrogen monoxide). The common name must be memorized. The systematic name is more complicated but it has the advantage that the formula of the compound can be deduced from the name. Simple binary compounds consist of only a few atoms. Systematic naming of these compounds follow the rules: * The elements , except for H, are are written in order of increasing group number (e.g., NO not ON) * The number of atoms of a given type is designated by a prefix such as di- , tri-, tetra- etc. (The exception to this rule is for the first atom: if the first atom is "mono" then no prefix for it is given.) (e.g., NO is nitrogen monoxide not mononitrogen monoxide)
A standardized system composed of methods rules and guidelines for naming atoms ions and compounds is known as chemical nomenclature
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ternary compuonds are composed of three elements
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It is called Selenite; as a polyatomic ion, this compound is an exception to standard molecular compound naming rules. NOTE: It has a combined electrostatic charge of 2-
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
The IUPAC rules for naming new chemical elements are at this link.
hey i am in chem. now and this is a question on my worksheet my notes said that compound composed of 2 different element the total charge ot the cations = total charge of anions so if it helps i put yes they are always ionic but i gused so good luck to you
Binary and Oxyacids are named by identifying the number of hydrogen Ions found in the chemical formula.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.