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It's carbon tetrachloride.
It's Dinitrogen Pentoxide.
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The first one, is like methane (CH4) but with 4 chlorine atoms. So tetrachloromethane. (Tetra is the Greek prefix for ‘four’)
The second one is a compound that consists of covalent bonds. This means that you should work with prefixes. This results in dinitrogenpent(a)oxide.
The second one is a compound that consists of covalent bonds. This means that you should work with prefixes. This results in dinitrogenpent(a)oxide.