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Answer:
monosulfur hexafluoride
Explanation:
In the given covalent compound, SF₆, there is one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms.
The cationic part is sulfur (less electro-negative) and anionic part is fluorine (more electro-negative).
So the more electro-negative fluorine will be named as fluoride and the name of sulfur will be the same :sulfur:
as there are six fluorine so the prefix " hexa"
Hence name will be monosulfur hexafluoride
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