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Molecular compound binary adds

Consider N2O3. This is a binary molecular compound, as you would predict because N and O are nomnetals. According to Rule 1, you name it afto the elements, N before O, following the order of elements in the formula. By Rule 2, the N is named exactly as the element (nitrogen), and by Rule 3, the O is named as the anion (oxide). The compound is a nitrogen oxide. Finally, you add prefixes to denote the subscripts in the formula (Rule 4). As Table 2.7 shows, the prefix for two is di-, and the prefix for three is tri-. The name of the compound is dinitrogen dioxide. [Pg.68]

Transition Region Considerations. The conductance of a binary system can be approached from the values of conductivity of the pure electrolyte one follows the variation of conductance as one adds water or other second component to the pure electrolyte. The same approach is useful for other electrochemical properties as well the e.m. f. and the anodic behaviour of light, active metals, for instance. The structure of water in this "transition region" (TR), and therefore its reactions, can be expected to be quite different from its structure and reactions, in dilute aqueous solutions. (The same is true in relation to other non-conducting solvents.) The molecular structure of any liquid can be assumed to be close to that of the crystals from which it is derived. The narrower is the temperature gap between the liquid and the solidus curve, the closer are the structures of liquid and solid. In the composition regions between the pure water and a eutectic point the structure of the liquid is basically like that of water between eutectic and the pure salt or its hydrates the structure is basically that of these compounds. At the eutectic point, the conductance-isotherm runs through a maximum and the viscosity-isotherm breaks. Examples are shown in (125). [Pg.283]

Add Names from Anion Names 57 Binary Covalent Compounds 58 The Simplest Organic Compounds Straight-Chain Alkanes 58 Molecular Masses from Chemical Formulas 59... [Pg.895]


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