The spelling "fluoro-" is used in two main ways:
-- to indicate the element fluorine (e.g. fluorosis, fluorocarbons)
-- to indicate fluorescence (e.g. fluoroscopy, fluorescent lighting)
The correct spelling is "fluoro".
It is pronounced as "broh-moh-tri-fluoro-meth-ane."
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "spell" include mis-, re-, and un-. For example, "misspell" means to spell incorrectly, "respell" means to spell again, and "unspell" means to undo or reverse a spell.
thirteenyou spell it thirteen.you spell it thirteen.
Perfecto Fluoro was created in 1996.
Fluoro- means bright.
Yes. sure it will. generally covalent bond are formed and a wide range of fluoro derivatives if hydrocarbons are known. For example, fluoro methane, fluoro ethane, difluoro ethane, fluoro benzene, etc)
Yes, but why would you? If a low fluoro wax is needed ... then use a low fuoro ... which is less expensive than mixing a non-fluoro one with a high fluoro one. I use the super expensive one's when racing, keep my race skis "prepped" with a high quality non-fluoro wax and only use the fluoro for a race. For my recreational skis they just have a quality non-fluoro wax on them.
chloro fluoro carbon and hydro fluoro carbon. CFCs.
Only two, 1-fluoro propane and 2-fluoro propane.
An attempt is made by adding alkali metals with ammonium fluoro antimonates to improve the mechanical, optical and electrical properties . Also combined crystals of sodium fluro antimonates and potasium fluoro antimonates with ammonium fluoro antimonates are also grown as mixed crystals and their properties are being analysed....
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No, it is a mixture of two-hydro-fluoro carbons.
The difference between the two is PTFE stands for Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene, which is DuPont's Teflon. TFE is Tetra Fluoro Ethylene, which is an odorless, tasteless gas and is deadly.
Aborigines do not use colours such as pinks and fluoro colours.