The shortened way of writing the name of a compound is called its "chemical formula." This formula represents the elements present in the compound and their respective quantities, using symbols from the Periodic Table. For example, water is represented as H₂O, indicating two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
This is called iodine monofluoride.
The compound C2H4Cl is called ethyl chloride.
The compound NaBrO3 is called sodium bromate.
The compound GeO2 is called germanium dioxide.
The compound NiB4O7 is called nickel tetraborate.
Al2 (SO3)3Aluminum Sulfate? I'm not sure.It is an Ionic Compound, so it is named by the name of the metal (aluminum) followed by the shortened name of the nonmetal. (sulfate)
The correct order for writing the name of a compound is element-symbol subscript followed by the element and subscript (e.g., H2O for water).
Yes, a shortened version of your name is called a nickname. An example of a nickname for the name Jessica is Jess. There is also a pet name which doesn't have to be a shortened version of your name. A pet name can be a nickname like Jess or it can be something like "kitty" for the name Olivia.
The shortened name for oxygen is O2.
In Brooklyn, the Dodgers were first called the Trolley Dodgers, then the name was shortened to Dodgers.
This is called iodine monofluoride.
C9H20 is called Nonane
It shortened it's name in 1992 from Outer Mongolia
The compound Si7O2 is called disilicon heptoxide.
The compound SCl2 is called sulfur dichloride.
The compound C2H4Cl is called ethyl chloride.
The compound NiB4O7 is called nickel tetraborate.