Final answer:
Binary compounds of carbon are named using prefixes for the number of atoms. CS₂ is carbon disulfide, CO is carbon monoxide, CBr₄ is carbon tetrabromide, while C₃O₂ and CF do not have standard names as they are not commonly known or stable under normal conditions.
Step-by-step explanation:
To name each of the following binary compounds of carbon
Binary compound naming generally follows the pattern of using prefixes to indicate the number of each type of atom present in the compound (mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, etc.). However, the prefix 'mono-' is often omitted for the first element. For stable and known binary compounds, this naming scheme holds. For hypothetical or unstable compounds that are not typically isolated, they may not have formalized names.