An example of both the formula and the name of a binary molecular compound would be N2O4 or dinitrogen tetroxide. The prefixes are used in accordance to how many of one element is the formula, in this case two nitrogen and four oxygen.
a compound made of 2 or more nonmetal elements Logan says
A binary molecular compound consists of two elements that are covalently bonded. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and methane (CH4).
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
The name of the compound with the formula Cl3N7 is trichlorine septnitride.
PCl3
A binary compound is any chemical compound that is made up of two elements. An example of a binary compound it water (H2O).
No it is not. It is a binary molecular compound. Here is your answer
No, cycloalkanes are not binary molecular compounds. They are a type of organic compound and are named differently.
No, Carbon tetrabromide is a binary molecular compound.
Titanium dioxide is a binary compound.
Mg is the scientific symbol for the element magnesium :)
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
chlorine dioxide
it is Carbon Tetrachloride
The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
CI4
nitrogen triiodide
Yes, PCl5 is a binary molecular compound.