Chemistry, asked by jalynn100, 8 months ago

Which is an IUPAC name for a covalent compound? carbon dioxide carbon bioxide zinc monophosphate zinc phosphate

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Answered by SƚαrrүAηgєl
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Carbon dioxide is an IUPAC name for a covalent compound.

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Answered by kumarisneha7041
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Covalent bond means that there is an exchange of electrons, which means that there has to be more than one atom present. With this in mind, let's take a look at these compounds:carbon dioxide has two atoms, that means that there may be a covalent bond bondcarbon bioxide not existzinc monophosphate has an atom, so there is no link therezinc phosphate also has a atomThis means that the correct answer is A. carbon dioxide

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