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Jan 14, 2018

#SiCl_4# is silicon tetrachloride.
(The rest of the answers are in explanation.)

Explanation:

To name a covalent binary compound, add -ide to the second element and add numerical prefixes to both elements.
If there is only one atom of the first element, however, don't add mono- to it.
For a more in-depth tutorial on naming, this answer is awesome!

Here's a table of common numerical prefixes:
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  1. #SiCl_4# is silicon tetrachloride.
  2. #SCl_4# is sulfur tetrachloride.
  3. #NCl_3# is nitrogen trichloride.
  4. #P_2O_3# is diphosphorus trioxide.
  5. #SCl_6# sulfur hexachloride.
  6. #NF_3# is nitrogen trifluoride.
  7. #SF_4# is sulfur tetrafluoride.
  8. #P_2S_5# is diphosphorus pentasulfide.
  9. #PBr_5# is phosphorus pentabromide.
  10. #N_2O_5# is dinitrogen pentoxide. (Not usually penta-oxide, because it sounds a bit weird.)
  11. #As_2O_3# is diarsenic trioxide.
  12. #B_2O_3# is diboron trioxide.
  13. #OF_2# is oxygen difluoride.
  14. #SeBr_2# is selenium dibromide.