PS2 is the compound for that name. P= phosphorus S=sulfide and the 2 translates to a di.
The formula for potassium iodide is KI.
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers. Isomers are compounds with the same number and types of atoms but arranged differently. An example is ethanol (C2H6O) and dimethyl ether (C2H6O), both have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.
The element with the chemical formula PO5 does not exist. Typically, elements are not indicated with multiple numbers following the element's symbol in chemical formulas. It is possible that there may be a mistake in the representation of the chemical formula.
NO
The formula for nitrogen dioxide is NO2.
BaI2 is ionic. Rest are covalent compounds.
LiF is lithium fluoride.CS2 is carbon disulfide.Ca(OH)2 is calcium hydroxide.
The formula for potassium iodide is KI.
The compound KNO3 is represented by the formula potassium nitrate.
CS2 - Carbon disulfide: covalent compound BaI2 - Barium iodide: ionic compound N2O4 - Dinitrogen tetroxide: covalent compound PCl3 - Phosphorus trichloride: covalent compound
Formulas for covalent compounds are called molecular formulas. They show the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule.
Organic Compounds.
The Stock system is the current system to write chemical formulas; oxidation states are in parentheses, with Roman numerals.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
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Molecular compounds are formed by sharing of electrons between atoms, resulting in covalent bonds, while ionic compounds are formed by transferring electrons from one atom to another, resulting in ionic bonds. Molecular compounds have discrete molecules with defined molecular formulas, while ionic compounds do not have discrete molecules and are represented by empirical formulas showing the ratio of ions present in the compound.
These compounds are called insecticides and have very different formulas.