Writing Chemical Formulas For Covalent Molecular Compounds

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This video explains how to write chemical formulas for covalent molecular compounds using prefixes. It details the meanings of prefixes like mono, di, tri, and others, illustrating their application in examples such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), sulfur trioxide (SO3), and dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5), emphasizing the importance of memorizing these prefixes.
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