Type one binary compounds have a cation (+ charge) that has only 1 possible oxidation state, for example sodium (Na^1+). In type 2 binary compounds, the cation can have more than one oxidation state, for example iron which can be 2+ or 3+.
Type one binary compound: the metal has only one possible charge.
Type two binary compound: the metal has more possible charges.
For example sodium chloride, NaCl.
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This ending is -ide.
These cations may be derived from different chemical elements.
Polyatomic ionic.
No, cycloalkanes are not binary molecular compounds. They are a type of organic compound and are named differently.
A binary compound consists of two elements. A Type III binary compound consists of two nonmetal elements. Titanium dioxide consists of one metal and one nonmetal. Since titanium is a metal with a variable charge, titanium dioxide would be a Type II compound.
cations in a compound are always positive.
binary compound
A covalently bonded molecular compound
A binary system is a special type of a number system. The binary system uses only two digits, other number systems use more.
For example sodium chloride, NaCl.
ticking over and getting a new no. like do the clock or some type of speedometer...
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The name of AIf3 is aluminum fluoride. This is a type of chemical.
This ending is -ide.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic ionic salt.