The SO compound is Sulfur Monoxide.
Thionitrous acid is the answer, but I would write it as HSNO.
The name of the compound CH4 is methane.
It's a covalent, or molecular compound, so prefixes are required. Its name is pentaphosphorus octochloride.
Hydrogen oxide is the chemical name for water, H2O; water is a compound.No, like all oxides it is a compound.Hydrogen Oxide is a compound of two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen.The name gives it away immediately, it has two different elements in its name (hydrogen and oxygen) so it is a compound.
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
SO is the sulfur monooxide.
It is an ionic compound, so its name is sodium sulfide. Greek prefixes are not used when naming an ionic compound.
sulphar tri oxide
The compound name for SnI2 is tin(II) iodide. The symbol Sn is derived from the Latin word for tin, stannum, so the compound is also sometimes known as stannous iodide.
Al2 (SO3)3Aluminum Sulfate? I'm not sure.It is an Ionic Compound, so it is named by the name of the metal (aluminum) followed by the shortened name of the nonmetal. (sulfate)
the compound name is atoms.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
Thionitrous acid is the answer, but I would write it as HSNO.
You have the formula and symbols wrong but it is probably nickel acetate.
There is no such compound, so it's kind of pointless attempting to name it. Well actually, the chemical name of SiO is Silicon Monoxide. You use the prefix mono- because there is only one oxygen.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The name of the compound CH4 is methane.