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26 March, 04:14

A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named monoboron fluoride.

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  1. 26 March, 05:48
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    When naming a compound composed of non-metals, prefixes are applied. Hence in the given number of atoms - one boron atom and three flourine atoms, the correct name is monoboron triflouride.
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