There is a compound that could be called carbon trihydride hydroxide, but it is never called that. Instead it is called methanol, or sometimes methyl alchohol.
zinc selenide
acetic acid or commonly named vinegar
The compound with the chemical formula RbClO2 is named rubidium chlorite.
Copper(II) sulfate
dimethylamine
The compound is named aluminum hydroxide.
Yes, that is correct. When chromium ions in a compound have a +3 charge and are paired with hydroxide ions (OH-), the compound would be named chromium(III) hydroxide.
If this really is a compound, it is named "magnesium bromide hydroxide".
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Yes it does because every time something has carbon and hydrogen in it then it is indeed a compound. There are many compounds made of nothing but hydrogen and carbon. That class of compounds is named hydrocarbons.
Carbon monoxide
The name for the compound CCl4 is Carbon Tetrachloride. It is a toxic colorless liquid with a sweet smell.
Fe(OH)2 is named iron(II) hydroxide. It can also be named ferrous hydroxide.
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are molecular compounds containing the elements carbon and oxygen. There is no compound named carbon oxygen.Added:Carbon is an element, atomic symbol C.Oxygen is an element, di-atomic molecule with symbol O2.Carbon dioxide is a compound with molecular formula CO2, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together.Carbon monoxide is a compound, (very different from carbon dioxide), with molecular formula CO, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together in a different way.
Butane is a COMPOUND. It is a combination of hydrogen atoms and carbon atoms. Because it contains only hydrogen and carbon iti is one of the numerous 'hydrocarbon' compounds. Because the atoms are 'singly' covalently bonded, it is part of the functional group of hydrocarbons named, ALKANES.
Magnesium bicarbonate, with the chemical formula Mg(HCO3)2, is a compound formed from magnesium cations (Mg2+) and bicarbonate anions (HCO3-). It is a weak base that can be formed by dissolving carbon dioxide in a solution of magnesium hydroxide.
The compound ch3c00c3H7 can be named as 2-methylpropanoic acid. This name is derived from the longest carbon chain (propane) with a methyl group attached at the second carbon and a carboxylic acid functional group at the first carbon.