The Person who invented the atom was Democritus Mendeleev.
N2S3 is properly named dinitrogen trisulfide. This name reflects the composition of the compound, with the ratio of two nitrogen atoms to three sulfur atoms.
No, the compound you described would be named boron trifluoride. The prefix "tri-" is used to indicate three fluorine atoms.
The formula for an alkane with four carbon atoms is C₄H₁₀. This alkane is named butane.
Both diamonds and coal consist of carbon atoms.
Boron is an element and contains only atoms of Boron.
N2S3 is properly named dinitrogen trisulfide. This name reflects the composition of the compound, with the ratio of two nitrogen atoms to three sulfur atoms.
it is named for the number of oxygen atoms in the ion and/or oxidation state of the atom to which the oxygen is bonded.
There are no elements named after places since an element is atoms which are all the same not a mixture of two types of atoms nor a compound which is more than three.
There are 13 atoms in C6H4Cl2: 6 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 chlorine atoms.
Avogadro first named the mole, and it is 6.02x10^23 atoms=1 mole
This is an acid named PHOSPHORIC ACID. It contains 3 HYGROGEN atoms, 1 PHOSPHORUS atom and 4 OXYGEN atoms.
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An oxyanion is named based on the oxidation state of the element that is bound to the oxygen atoms in the ion. The number of oxygen atoms is usually indicated by suffixes such as "-ate" for the most common form or "-ite" for a lower oxidation state. The naming conventions help to differentiate between oxyanions with different numbers of oxygen atoms.
The six carbon atoms in citric acid are named C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, and C6.
No, the compound you described would be named boron trifluoride. The prefix "tri-" is used to indicate three fluorine atoms.
A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.