How is covalent naming similar to ionic? What is different for covalent naming? Write the prefixes for each of the following 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: What is the name or formula of the following: SCI, XeF (yea, Xe is odd..) Carbon Dioxide: Diphosphorus Pentoxide:

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How is covalent naming similar to ionic?
What is different for covalent naming?
Write the prefixes for each of the following
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
What is the name or formula of the following:
SCI,
XeF,
(yea, Xe is odd..)
Carbon Dioxide:
Diphosphorus Pentoxide:
Transcribed Image Text:How is covalent naming similar to ionic? What is different for covalent naming? Write the prefixes for each of the following 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: What is the name or formula of the following: SCI, XeF, (yea, Xe is odd..) Carbon Dioxide: Diphosphorus Pentoxide:
Naming Covalent Compounds
Although the names end in "-ide", naming for covalent is
different than for ionic. We must use prefixes to specify
how many of each element are present in the formula. A
prefix is used for each element except when the first
element has only one. Never start the name with "mono".
See examples below.
The following prefixes are
used in covalent compounds:
Formula
Name
nitrogen dioxide
dinitrogen trioxide
NO2
mono-
means
1
N203
di-
means
carbon tetrachloride
tri-
means
3
dichlorine monoxide
Cl20
S2C12
tetra-
means
4
disulfur dichloride
penta- means
hexa-
5
means
Transcribed Image Text:Naming Covalent Compounds Although the names end in "-ide", naming for covalent is different than for ionic. We must use prefixes to specify how many of each element are present in the formula. A prefix is used for each element except when the first element has only one. Never start the name with "mono". See examples below. The following prefixes are used in covalent compounds: Formula Name nitrogen dioxide dinitrogen trioxide NO2 mono- means 1 N203 di- means carbon tetrachloride tri- means 3 dichlorine monoxide Cl20 S2C12 tetra- means 4 disulfur dichloride penta- means hexa- 5 means
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How is covalent naming similar to ionic naming ?

What is different in covalent naming ? 

Name the prefixes = ?

What is the name and formula of the following ? 

a). SCl5 

b). XeF6 

c). Carbon dioxide 

d). Diphosphorus pentoxide 

 

 

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