Xenon difluoride or XeF2 is a potent fluorinating agent. It is one of the most stable compounds of xenon and is also used as an isotropic gaseous etchant for silicon.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The molecular compound name for N2P3 is dinitrogen triphosphide.
The molecular compound name of SiI4 is silicon tetraiodide.
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
SO4 is the chemical formula for the anion sulfate.
Xenon Hexafluorid
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.
It is not practically confirmed but theoritically XeF6 has either Pentagonal bipyramidal structure or Distorted octahedral structure.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The molecular compound name for N2P3 is dinitrogen triphosphide.
The molecular compound name of SiI4 is silicon tetraiodide.
The name for the molecular compound PCl5 is phosphorus pentachloride.
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
XeF6, or xenon hexafluoride, is a chemical compound that forms covalent bonds. In XeF6, xenon (Xe) forms six covalent bonds with fluorine (F) atoms by sharing electron pairs. These covalent bonds are formed through the sharing of electrons between xenon and fluorine, resulting in a stable molecular structure.
SO4 is the chemical formula for the anion sulfate.
it is Diphosphorus pentaoxide but it exists as dimer P4O10.
The molecular compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.