SF6
Yes. It consists of the two elements sulfur and fluorine and no others
Phosphorus pentabromide is a binary covalent compound composed of phosphorus and bromine atoms. It has the chemical formula PBr5, where phosphorus forms 5 covalent bonds with bromine atoms. It is a yellowish-brown solid at room temperature.
The binary compound with the formula XeO4 is called xenon tetroxide.
The formula for the binary ionic compound sodium nitride is Na3N.
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
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The name for XeF6 is xenon hexafluoride. The Greek prefix hexa- means six. Since Xe has no subscript, it is understood to be one, and the prefix mono- is not used for the first element in a binary covalent compound.
An ionic compound is a metal and a non metal combination. AL2O3 is Ionic. A binary covalent compound is made from two non metals. N2O3 is covalent.
The binary covalent compound P4O5 is called tetraphosphorus pentoxide.
A binary compound is a chemical compound that contains only two different elements. Examples of binary ionic compounds include calcium chloride (CaCl2), sodium fluoride (NaF), and magnesium oxide (MgO), whilst examples of a binary covalent compounds include water (H2O), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).
Yes. It consists of the two elements sulfur and fluorine and no others
Phosphorus pentabromide is a binary covalent compound composed of phosphorus and bromine atoms. It has the chemical formula PBr5, where phosphorus forms 5 covalent bonds with bromine atoms. It is a yellowish-brown solid at room temperature.
The formula for carbon tetrachloride is CCl4, where "C" represents carbon and "Cl" represents chlorine. Carbon forms four covalent bonds with each chlorine atom in the compound.
By changing the spelling to binary covalent compund.
Phosphorus pentachloride is a covalent compound.
B. binary ionic compound