The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride, a binary molecular compound used as a solvent and in the production of refrigerants.
No, ammonia (NH₃) is not a binary molecular compound; it is a molecular compound composed of three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom. Binary molecular compounds consist of only two different elements, whereas ammonia contains both nitrogen and hydrogen, making it a ternary compound.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
No, HI is not a binary compound. It is a binary molecular compound consisting of hydrogen and iodine atoms.
Yes, PCl5 is a binary molecular compound.
No, cycloalkanes are not binary molecular compounds. They are a type of organic compound and are named differently.
Mg is the scientific symbol for the element magnesium :)
Titanium dioxide is a binary compound.
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
Copper chloride is an ionic compound, specifically a metal halide.
CCl4 is carbon tetrachloride, a binary molecular compound used as a solvent and in the production of refrigerants.
No, ammonia (NH₃) is not a binary molecular compound; it is a molecular compound composed of three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom. Binary molecular compounds consist of only two different elements, whereas ammonia contains both nitrogen and hydrogen, making it a ternary compound.
The binary molecular compound NI3 is called nitrogen triiodide. It is an explosive compound that is highly sensitive to touch or movement.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
Chlorine dioxide is a binary molecular compound consisting of chlorine and oxygen atoms. Its chemical formula is ClO2.
No, HI is not a binary compound. It is a binary molecular compound consisting of hydrogen and iodine atoms.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.