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Martije has made a slight error in naming a compound monocarbon tetrabromide. What compound is she most likely naming, and what is its correct name?

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User Todor
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Answer: CBr4 (carbon tetrabromide)

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User Lemarr
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The slight error has been to use the prefix mono to name monocarbon.

The compound she is most likely naming is:


CBr_4.

As you see, the chemical formula has 1 atom of C, which is likely why she named it mono, and 4 atoms of Br.

The right name is carbon monobromide, i.e. you have to supress the prefix mono, as per IUPAC rules.


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