The second word tells you the second element and how many atoms there are in the compound. The second word usually ends in IDE.
Triphosphate Hexachloride
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
The name of the compound CH4 is methane.
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
The systematic name of this compound is Gold(III) Phosphate.
I believe it is "cartogram".
The name of the compound CBr4 is Carbon Tetrabromide. The ending of the second element is changed from 'ine' to 'ide'. Since this is a covalent compound of two nonmetals, the 4 is used on the bromide.
The number of atoms in each element .
Usually you change the ending of the second element in the compound to -ideExample: NaCl --> sodium chloride
Usually you change the ending of the second element in the compound to -ideExample: NaCl --> sodium chloride
The name and formula of an ionic compound tell you what elements and radicals compose that compound, and in what ratios. For example, table salt, NaCl, contains one sodium atom (Na) and one chlorine atom (Cl).
Transport or convey.
the compound name is atoms.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
Triphosphate Hexachloride
Accumulation start date or the word "Satellite"