In the modern IUPOAX name it is 'trifluoro-iodo-methane'.
carbonic trifloride
Methane
Yes, the Cl-F bonds are polar and the resultant bond dipoles do not cancel out because of the shape of the molecule, Bent T shape.
The elements and compounds to the right of the equations are called products.
SrO2 is strontium dioxide.
I think the name might be acids
Chlorine triflouride
Trigonal planar
polar
The other name for Carbon Compounds, is Organic Compounds.
They are termed organic compounds. Compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons and they are a subset of organic compounds.
Elements and compounds are pure substances. They also can be molecules.
These compounds are oxides.
A "salt" is another name for ionic compounds
the relationship between prefixes and molecular compounds is that, prefix are used to name molecular compounds.
Methane
Yes, the Cl-F bonds are polar and the resultant bond dipoles do not cancel out because of the shape of the molecule, Bent T shape.
The elements and compounds to the right of the equations are called products.