binary compound
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Definition
Noun: A binary compound is a chemical substance formed by the combination of atoms from only two distinct chemical elements. The name itself indicates its composition: "binary" meaning "consisting of two," and "compound" meaning "a substance formed from two or more elements."
Usage
The term is used specifically in chemistry to classify and describe simple inorganic compounds. It is a fundamental category for naming and understanding chemical formulas. - Water (H₂O) is a classic example of a binary compound, composed of hydrogen and oxygen. - Sodium chloride (NaCl), common table salt, is a binary compound of sodium and chlorine.
Advanced Usage
- Nomenclature: The naming of binary compounds follows systematic rules, often involving the use of suffixes like "-ide" for the second element (e.g., oxide, sulfide, chloride).
- Iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃) is a binary compound where iron and oxygen are the two constituent elements.
- Types: Binary compounds can be further categorized into ionic (e.g., NaCl) or covalent/molecular (e.g., CO₂) based on the type of chemical bond holding the atoms together.
Variants and Related Words
- Ternary compound: A chemical compound composed of three different elements (e.g., sodium carbonate, Na₂CO₃).
- Element: A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom, which is a building block for compounds.
- Molecule: The smallest unit of a chemical compound that retains its chemical properties; a molecule of a binary compound contains atoms of two elements.
Synonyms
- Diatomic compound: This term is less common and can be ambiguous, as it sometimes refers specifically to molecules composed of two atoms (which may or may not be from the same element, like O₂). It is not a perfect synonym for "binary compound," which is defined by the number of elements, not the number of atoms.
Related Phrases
- Binary ionic compound: A subset of binary compounds where the bonding is primarily ionic, typically formed between a metal and a nonmetal.
- Magnesium oxide (MgO) is a binary ionic compound.
- Binary molecular compound: A subset of binary compounds where the bonding is covalent, typically formed between two nonmetals.
- Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is a binary molecular compound.
Noun
- chemical compound composed of only two elements