In the standard IUPAC nomenclature of binary covalent compounds composed of two non-metals, the less — Periodic Table and Periodicity Chemistry Question
Question
In the standard IUPAC nomenclature of binary covalent compounds composed of two non-metals, the less electronegative (more electropositive) element is named first. Which of the following compounds are named INCORRECTLY according to this electronegativity rule?
Answer: A,D
💡 Solution & Explanation
In $ICl$, Iodine is less electronegative than Chlorine, so it should be named Iodine monochloride. In $Cl_2O$, Chlorine (3.0) is less electronegative than Oxygen (3.5), so it is named Dichlorine monoxide. $BrF_3$ and $OF_2$ correctly place the less electronegative element first.
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