Calcium Carbonate :)
Calcium carbonate.
CaCO3 is calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate
ammonium chloride
The IUPAC name is formonitrile, the common used name is hydrogen cyanide.
methyl butanoate
Benzene is NOT an IUPAC name but a common one... it's IUPAC name can be written as- cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien.
The name after IUPAC is nitrogen trifluoride (in English).
1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene.
organic compound
There are three atoms of oxygen per calcium carbonate molecule. name: chalk IUPAC name: calcium carbonate compound formula: CCaO3 formula: CaCO3 (This information was obtained from http://www.wolframalpha.com)
This compound is dibromomethane.
ammonium chloride
The correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is triberyllium dinitride.
The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
IUPAC naming only applies to compounds. The IUPAC name for chlorine is chlorine. In nature chlorine exists as a diatomic compound Cl2 called dichlorine.
The IUPAC name is formonitrile, the common used name is hydrogen cyanide.
IUPAC naming only applies to compounds. The IUPAC name for chlorine is chlorine. In nature chlorine exists as a diatomic compound Cl2 called dichlorine.
methyl butanoate
Benzene is NOT an IUPAC name but a common one... it's IUPAC name can be written as- cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien.