Tungsten is an element with the symbol W, not a compound so no. It should be Ammonium Pernitrate. By the way, it's not very common which is why there's not much mention on it. Just refrain from calling it Ammonium tetranitrate etc like many people do.
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
The Correct Chemical Name is: xenon tetrafluoride
There is no compound with the formula "P2N8" - it just could not possibly exist.
The chemical compound Pb(SO4)2 is also called lead(IV)sulfate.
The compound formula for silver hydroxide is AgOH.
The formula P2F10 is Diphosphorus decaoxide.
Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
The correct name of the compound N2O4 is dinitrogen tetroxide.
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
Gold(III) chloride, traditionally called auric chloride, is a chemical compound
NH4NO2Ammonium nitrite.
The Correct Chemical Name is: xenon tetrafluoride
The correct formula is CuSO4 , and its name is 'copper sulphate' . 'Cu2SO4' does NOT exist.
The correct name for the compound with the formula CrPO4 is chromium(III) phosphate.
nitrogen triiodide
Copper Hydroxide
The correct name for the compound SiBr2 is silicon dibromide.