SO is the sulfur monooxide.
H2O is a covalent compound. As hydrogen has only one electron in its outer most shell and oxygen has six electrons in its last shell. Oxygen needs two, while hydrogen requires only one electron to complete its last octave. So oxygen form two covalent bond with two hydrogen atoms. So, water is a covalent compound, but as oxygen is second most electronegative element in the periodic table so due to its high electronegativity the bond no more remains pure covalent, but converted to polar covalent. Hence, water molecule is a polar covalent compound.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
C2F6 ( hexafluoro ethane) (F3C-CF3)is a covalent compound.
It is soduim oxide I think and is ionic, ironic isn't it?
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
The covalent compound name for SeF2 is selenium difluoride.
The covalent compound name for SCl2 is sulfur dichloride.
F2 is fluorine, which is an element, not a compound.
The name of the covalent compound SeF is selenium (IV) fluoride.
The name of the covalent compound SbBr7 is antimony heptabromide.
The name of the covalent compound Np3O8 is neptunium octaoxide.
Phosphorus tetraiodide is the name of the covalent compound with the formula P2I4.
Fe3N2 is ferric nitride, and it is ionic, not covalent.
The covalent compound S4C6 is called tetrasulfur hexacarbide.
The covalent compound PF5 is named phosphorus pentafluoride.
The covalent compound PBr2 is named phosphorus dibromide.
The covalent compound of NF3 is called nitrogen trifluoride.