Tin Flouride
The systematic name of the compound CCl3F is trichlorofluoromethane.
I think it would be Azane .
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
The Correct Chemical Name is: xenon tetrafluoride
dialuminium trisulphide?
Tin(II) fluoride is the chemical name of SnF2 based on IUPAC nomenclature. It is comprised of one tine (Sn) and two fluorine (F) atoms with a molecular weight of 156.6 grams per mole.
The systematic name for the compound Mg3N2 is magnesium nitride.
The systematic name of "cuclo" is not provided. If you provide the complete molecular structure, I can help you determine the systematic name of the compound.
Baking soda is a chemical compound; the correct, systematic name is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The formula is NaHCO3.
The systematic name of the compound CCl3F is trichlorofluoromethane.
The systematic name of the compound produced by the reduction of pentanamide is pentylamine.
I think it would be Azane .
It is an Ionic Compound (also referring to an metal forming with multiple ions). The following in "common name" is SnF2= Stannous Flouride and in IUPAC form SnF2= Tin (II) Flouride
The systematic name for SF4 is sulfur tetrafluoride.
No, a compound can have multiple names that are associated with the same chemical formula. The name of a compound may vary based on the naming system used, such as common names or systematic IUPAC names.
Baking soda, NaHCO3 - the correct systematic name is sodium hydrogen carbonate, is a chemical compound.
The correct name for the compound NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.