CO is a polar covalent compound.
It is covalent because the compound is made up of nonmetals.
It is polar because the electronegativity difference is 1.
Answer: Polar Covalent Compound
Its name is Carbon Monoxide, it is a poisonous, colourless, odourless gas.
carbon monoxide
nitrogen triiodide
electronegative
A binary compound is a chemical compound that contains exactly two different elements. An example would be water containing hydrogen and oxygen, H2O.
No prefix is used if it is an ionic compound. If it is a binary molecular compound, the prefix mono- is not used in front of the name of the first element. For example, the ionic compound Na2O is sodium oxide, not disodium monoxide, and the molecular compound CO2 is carbon dioxide, not monocarbon dioxide.
Barium chloride is the binary compound name for BaCl2.
nitrogen triiodide
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
The number of atoms in each element .
There are millions of different chemical compounds and they are made up of many diffent things. Not even necessaraly made of only two elements.
electronegative
A binary compound is a chemical compound that contains exactly two different elements. An example would be water containing hydrogen and oxygen, H2O.
No prefix is used if it is an ionic compound. If it is a binary molecular compound, the prefix mono- is not used in front of the name of the first element. For example, the ionic compound Na2O is sodium oxide, not disodium monoxide, and the molecular compound CO2 is carbon dioxide, not monocarbon dioxide.
Barium chloride is the binary compound name for BaCl2.
Tetraiodosilane is the molecular compound name for Sil4.
There are lots and lots of them! Anything that only contains two elements is called a binary compound.See the Web Links to the left for more information about them!
Binary molecular compounds are composed of only two elements.Both are nonmetalsThey are not ions, so ionic charges are not used in formulas.They may combine in more than one way such as CO or CO2.A prefix is used in the name, such as mono- or di-An example of both the formula and the name of a binary molecular compound would be N2O4 or dinitrogen tetroxide. The prefixes are used in accordance to how many of one element is the formula, in this case two nitrogen and four oxygen.
There is no such thing as dialuminum trioxide because the combination of 2 aluminums and 3 oxygens creates an IONIC COMPOUND, since it is between a metal and nonmetal, and ionic compounds are not named the same way as binary molecular compounds which is the way it is named in the question. In naming a binary molecular compound you denote each element with the number of each atom in the formula, which was done with " dialuminum trioxide", except this molecule is NOT a binary molecular compound, but an IONIC COMPOUND. To name an ionic compound you simply drop the ending to the least metallic element (oxygen) and add an -ide. So the outcome is ALUMINUM OXIDE.