Question 3.12: Binary Covalent Compounds Name these binary covalent compoun...
Binary Covalent Compounds
Name these binary covalent compounds:
(a) NO (b) \text{SF}_{2} (c) \text{N}_{2}\text{O}
Strategy
The systematic name of a binary covalent compound consists of two words. The first word gives the name of the element that appears first in the formula. A prefix (di-, tri-, tetra-, and so forth) is used to show the number of atoms of that element in the formula. The second word consists of (1) a prefix designating the number of atoms of the second element, (2) the stem name of the second element, and (3) the suffix –ide.
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(a) Nitrogen oxide (more commonly called nitric oxide)
(b) Sulfur difluoride
(c) Dinitrogen oxide (more commonly called nitrous oxide or laughing gas)
■ Quick Check 3.12
Name these binary covalent compounds:
(a) \text{NO}_{2} (b) \text{PBr}_{3} (c) \text{SCl}_{2} (d) \text{BF}_{3}