Chemistry | How to Name Binary Molecules

Chemistry | How to Name Binary Molecules

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Science, Chemistry

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The video tutorial explains how to name binary molecules using prefixes like di-, tri-, tetra-, and penta-. It covers examples such as N2O5, CO2, CO, P2S5, and H2O, highlighting the rules for naming the first and second elements, handling vowel combinations, and using anionic names. The tutorial also humorously addresses the term 'dihydrogen monoxide' for water.

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