Answer: The correct answer is Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
is a covalent compound because sharing of electrons takes place between hydrogen and boron. Both the elements are non-metals and hence, will form covalent bond.
The nomenclature of covalent compound is given by:
1. The less electronegative element is written first.
2. The more electronegative element is written then, and a suffix is added with it. The suffix added is '-ide'.
3. 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..
So, the IUPAC name for
is boron trihydride.
is an ionic compound because aluminium element is a metal and hydrogen element is a non-metal. The bond formed between a metal and a non-metal is always ionic in nature.
The nomenclature of ionic compounds is given by:
1. Positive is written first.
2. The negative ion is written next and a suffix is added at the end of the negative ion. The suffix written is '-ide'.
Hence, the name of
is aluminium hydride.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option C.