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.
F2 is not a compound; it is the chemical formula for a diatomic molecule of fluorine. Compounds refer only to substances formed out of two or more different elements. This molecule of fluorine, however, represents just one element.
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calcium chloride
acetic acid or commonly named vinegar
Unsaturated when there is at least one double or triple bond between 2 carbon atoms.
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.
CO2 is a compound named carbon dioxide, not an element. Carbon dioxide contains two elements: C stands for carbon and O stands for oxygen.
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.
it produces a three carbon compound as the first stable product of photosynthesis
Compounds that contain ONLY carbon and hydrogen are named as 'hydrocarbons'. Some examples;_ Methane, Ethene, Octane. Alcohols and carboxylic acids are NOT hydrocarbons, because they also contain oxygen.
H4C2 is organic compound named 'Ethylene'! It contains two carbon atoms which have two hydrogen atoms bonded to each carbon! It is gas at room temperature!
'OH^-' ions are named as 'Hydroxides'. e.g. Potassium hydroxide KOH. Calcium hydroxide 'Ca(OH)2'. NB The hydroxide ion is ALWAYS written as 'OH'. Never' 'HO'. NNB Being a negatively charged ion it correctly named as an 'ANION'.
Well, it would be covalent and named diphosphorus hexahydride.Looking at the Lewis structure, i would expect 2 P's to get 4 H's, however, if it gets a double bond between the P's, they you could have 6 H's.
Co is an element named Cobalt while CO is a compound of two atoms carbon and oxygen called carbon monoxide. Co is in solid metal while CO is a gas.