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Collection of covalent compound formulas (32)
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How to name ionic compounds: NaCl forms Na⁺ and Cl⁻, resulting in the compound name Sodium Chloride.
Side-by-side comparison of covalent and ionic bonding, highlighting differences in species, electron sharing, interactions, and real-world examples.
Visual guide to naming molecular compounds using prefixes, with memory aids for each number from one to ten.
Visual comparison of water, oxygen, and glucose molecules, highlighting their atomic composition and molecular structure.
Ionic vs. Covalent Bonds: A visual guide explaining how metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds through electron transfer, while nonmetals form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
Comparison table of atomic properties for elements T and W, highlighting differences in electron configuration and bonding behavior.
Chemistry for Biology Students: Part 4 - Covalent Bonds, featuring methane molecule and electron sharing.
Explanation of covalent compound naming and formula prediction challenges, using sulfur and fluorine as an example.
Formula for calculating covalent bonds in a compound using the expression (Cn-1 + Hn), demonstrated with C₂H₆.
Writing formulas for covalent compounds, highlighting nonmetals and prefix naming with CO₂ and N₂O examples.