Respuesta :
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
We use multiplying prefixes to indicate how many atoms of each element are in a molecule of the compound.
Exception: If there is only one atom of the first element in the name, we omit the prefix mono-.
The prefix for four is tetra-.
The correct name for SiCl₄ is silicon tetrafluoride.
Answer : The given name is incorrect because the correct name for [tex]SiCl_4[/tex] is, silicon tetrachloride.
Explanation :
[tex]SiCl_4[/tex] is a covalent compound because sharing of electrons takes place between silicon and chlorine. Both the elements are non-metals and hence, will form covalent bond.
The nomenclature of covalent compound is given by:
- The less electronegative element is written first.
- The more electronegative element is written then, and a suffix is added with it. The suffix added is '-ide'.
- If atoms of an element is greater than 1, then prefixes are added which are 'mono' for 1 atom, 'di' for 2 atoms, 'tri' for 3 atoms and so on..
Hence, the name for [tex]SiCl_4[/tex] is, silicon tetrachloride.