As the name suggests the formula is C2Br4
Structurally, thiscould be
Br2C=CBr2 ( 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoeth**e**ne)
Br2HC-CHBr2 ( 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoeth**a**ne)
or
Br3C-CH2Br ( 1,1,1,2-tetrabromoeth**a**ne)
Note the positioning of the bromine atoms and the one letter difference in the names.
The compound with the formula SiBr4 is silicon tetrabromide.
The prefix di- means 2, and the prefix tetra- means 4, so the formula for diphosphorus tetrabromide is P2Br4.
The formula is C2Br6. This compound is also known as hexabromoethane.
Dicarbon tetraoxide is a molecule with the chemical formula C2O4. It is an unstable substance that can decompose explosively under certain conditions. This compound is rarely encountered outside of laboratory settings due to its reactivity.
The formula for dicarbon dehydrate is C2H2. Remember that the prefix di means two and the rules for naming covalent compounds. First element is named using its name. The second is named as an aniond with the suffix -ide. Prefixes are used to denote the number of atoms of each element, except for mono.
The compound with the formula SiBr4 is silicon tetrabromide.
the chemical formula for carbon tetrabromide is CBr4.
The prefix di- means 2, and the prefix tetra- means 4, so the formula for diphosphorus tetrabromide is P2Br4.
The formula is C2Br6. This compound is also known as hexabromoethane.
hexabromoethane or in conventional classes, dicarbon hexbomide 2 carbons + 6 Boron= dicarbon hexbomide
Dicarbon tetrasulfide
CBr4
Dicarbon tetraoxide is a molecule with the chemical formula C2O4. It is an unstable substance that can decompose explosively under certain conditions. This compound is rarely encountered outside of laboratory settings due to its reactivity.
Dicarbon septabromideNot sure of the spelling on septabromide.
The formula for dicarbon dehydrate is C2H2. Remember that the prefix di means two and the rules for naming covalent compounds. First element is named using its name. The second is named as an aniond with the suffix -ide. Prefixes are used to denote the number of atoms of each element, except for mono.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of silicon tetrabromide is SiBr4.
The chemical formula for diphosphorus tetrabromide is P2Br4.