If you are talking about the book called "A Boy Called It," yes, it is, and it's a terrible thing to call a child.
No, "ite" is not a commonly used name. It is more commonly used as a suffix in mineral names to denote a certain type of mineral, like "limestone" or "dolomite."
Yes, NTC2 was the old name for the present NITEC cert
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'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
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The suffix is -os.
ITE Group was created in 1991.
It will be an ide ite or ate ex: chlorIDE sulfITE carbonATE
ITE College West was created in 2001.
ITE College Central was created in 2001.
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ITE College East was created in 2005-01.
Polyatomic AnionOxigen. If a compound has name containing ending with -ite or -ate always contains Oxigen.-ite indicates three or less atoms in the compound. But it usually contain less than three oxigen atom.ex: SO3^2- sulfite ion, NO2- nitrite ion-ate indicates three or more oxigen atoms contained in the compoundex:ClO3- chlorate ion.Oxygen in the form of a polyatomic anion.