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{{Short description|Chemical compound that contains exactly two different elements}} {{confuse|Two-phase (disambiguation)}} [[File:NaCl polyhedra.png|thumb|Sodium chloride is a famous binary phase. It features two elements: Na and Cl.]] In [[materials chemistry]], a '''binary phase''' or '''binary compound''' is a [[chemical compound]] containing two different elements. Some binary phase compounds are molecular, e.g. [[carbon tetrachloride]] (CCl<sub>4</sub>). More typically binary phase refers to extended solids. Famous examples [[zinc sulfide]], which contains zinc and sulfur, and [[tungsten carbide]], which contains tungsten and carbon.<ref name=earnshaw>{{Greenwood&Earnshaw2nd}}</ref> Phases with higher degrees of complexity feature more elements, e.g. three elements in [[ternary phase]]s, four elements in [[quaternary phase]]s. These phases exhibit a higher degree of complexity due to the interaction of these elements at different conditions. ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Binary Compound}} [[Category:Chemical compounds]] [[Category:Binary compounds| ]] {{chem-compound-stub}}
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