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zlopas [31]
3 years ago
12

Name each of the following molecular binary compounds:

Chemistry
1 answer:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information; we are to assign the correct naming for the molecular binary compounds.

01. CaCl2 → Calcium CHloride

02. HI (g) → Hydrogen mono iodide gas

03. HI (aq) →  Hydroiodic acid

04. BH3 → Borontrihydride

05. Cl2O6 → Dichlorine hexoxide

06. ClF → Chlorine monoflouride

07. P2Cl4 → Phosphorus tetrachloride

08. I2O5 → Diiodine pentaoxide

09. BrF5 → Bromine pentaflouride

10. HBr(aq) → Hydrobromic acid

11. IF7 → Iodine heptaflouride

12. NF3 → nitrogen triflouride

13. H2Se(aq) → hydroselenic acid

14. BrCl → Bromine monochloride

15. H2Se(g) → Hydrogen Selenide

16. SnO2 → Tindeoxide

17. HBr(g) →  Hydrogenbromide gas

18. AsF3 → Arsenic triflouride

19. N2O3 → Dinitrogentrioxide

20. IF4 → Iodine pentafluoride

01. hydroiodic acid  → HI (aq)

02. hydrogen monoiodide gas → HI (g)

03. diiodine tetraoxide → I2O4

04. bromine monofluoride → BrF

05. silicon tetrahydride  → SiH4

06.  tetraphosphorus hexaoxide → P4O6

07. disulfur monoxide → S2O

08. carbon monooxide → CO

09. hydrogen monochloride gas → Hcl

10. tetraphosphorus decaoxide → P4O10

11. dibromine monoxide → Br2O

12. dinitrogen tetrafluoride → N2F4

13. disilicon hexahydride → SiH6

14. tetraarsenic hexaoxide → As4O6

15. hydrochloric acid → HCl (aq)

16.  arsenic trihydride → AsH3

17. iodine heptafluoride → IF7

18. bromine dioxide → BrO2

19. disulfur decafluoride → S2F10

20. dichlorine heptaoxide → Cl2O7

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