what is the difference between a binary and non binary compound
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A binary compound has only two elements e.g. sodium chloride (NaCl) while a non binary compound has more than two elements e.g. ammonium carbonate (NH4)2CO3
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The key difference between binary and ternary acids is that binary acids are chemical compounds that are composed of hydrogen as an essential component that is bonded to a nonmetal whereas ternary acids are acid compounds containing hydrogen and oxygen atoms bonded to another element, most of the times, a nonmetal
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