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Molecular Compounds. By: Leah Gates, Stephanie Batt, Lauren Hill, Madison Page, Ross Mitchell. Definition. Molecular Compound : Two or more non metals that are held together by covalent bonds. Prefixes. Mono -1 Di - 2 Tri - 3 Tetra - 4 Penta - 5. Hexa - 6 Hepta - 7 Octa - 8
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Molecular Compounds By: Leah Gates, Stephanie Batt, Lauren Hill, Madison Page, Ross Mitchell
Definition Molecular Compound: Two or more non metals that are held together by covalent bonds
Prefixes Mono -1 Di - 2 Tri - 3 Tetra - 4 Penta - 5 Hexa - 6 Hepta - 7 Octa - 8 Nona - 9 Deca - 10
Formula → Name To change a formula into a name, you do this : Prefix + element name; prefix + element name + “ide” So, N2O5 becomes dinitrogen pentoxide.
NAME → FORMULA Nitrogen dioxide tells you that each molecule of the compound contains ONE nitrogen atom and TWO oxygen atoms, so you write NO2
Name to Formula Boron Trifluoride Disulfurdecafluoride Carbon Monoxide Phosphorus Trichloride DinitrogenTetraoxide Formula to Name Icl N2O5 NiPO4 Al2S3 NaF4 PRACTICE!