How to Write the Formula for Iodine monofluoride |
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In this video we'll write the correct formula for Iodine monofluoride (IF).
To write the formula for Iodine monofluoride we’ll use the Periodic Table and follow some simple rules. When we have a non-metal and a non-metal we have a molecular compound (sometimes called covalent). Molecular compounds are some of the simplest to name. Keys for Writing the Formulas for Molecular Compounds: - Write the element symbol for both elements. - Place a subscript after each element according to its prefix. Note: Don’t write the subscript '1'. --------- Prefixes mono- 1 di- 2 tri- 3 tetra- 4 penta- 5 hexa- 6 hepta- 7 octa- 8 nona- 9 deca- 10 --------- Caution: We only write "mono" for the second element in a molecular compound. So CO would be carbon monoxide. Monocarbon monooxide is incorrect. For a complete tutorial on naming and formula writing for compounds, like Iodine monofluoride and more, visit: http://www.breslyn.org/chemistry/naming Drawing/writing done in InkScape (https://www.InkScape.org). Screen capture done with Camtasia Studio 4.0. Created on a Dell Dimension laptop computer with a Wacom digital tablet (Bamboo). |