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Kelsey Berg
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27 February, 19:07
Which formula represents a binary compound
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Gabriela Downs
27 February, 19:23
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B) CH4
Explanation:
Since it only consists of 2 elements
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Erica Dillon
27 February, 19:28
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A binary compound is one formed by two different types of atoms
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A binary compound is one formed by two different types of atoms. Examples:
H202 (hydrogen peroxide, known as hydrogen peroxide)
CO (carbon monoxide)
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