Yes. Two elements - Hygrogen and Iodine.
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No, HI is not a binary compound. It is a binary molecular compound consisting of hydrogen and iodine atoms.
There is no 'binary formula'. You can say that hydrogen iodide is a binary compound, that is one formed from just two elements. HI is its formula.
The binary compound name for Pl5 is silver iodide.
The name for the binary compound BeF2 is beryllium fluoride.
The formula for a binary molecular compound consists of the symbols of the elements present in the compound, with subscripts indicating the ratio in which they combine. The element with the lower electronegativity is typically listed first, followed by the element with higher electronegativity. The subscripts in the formula indicate the number of atoms of each element in the compound.
The products of a binary compound during decomposition are usually the elements that formed the compound initially. For example, if a binary compound AB decomposes, it can form elements A and B.