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This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'
The name for XeF6 is xenon hexafluoride. The Greek prefix hexa- means six. Since Xe has no subscript, it is understood to be one, and the prefix mono- is not used for the first element in a binary covalent compound.
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This is a binary covalent compound, so name the less electronegative element first with the greek prefix. The less electronegative element is sulfur and there are two atoms so the first part is disulfur. Next, name the more electronegative element with the greek prefix indicating the number of atoms. This is tetraoxide. So, S2O4 is disulfur tetraoxide.
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The Greek prefix used to represent the cation in the covalent compound C2H6 is "di-". This indicates that there are two carbon atoms present in the compound.
This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'
The name for XeF6 is xenon hexafluoride. The Greek prefix hexa- means six. Since Xe has no subscript, it is understood to be one, and the prefix mono- is not used for the first element in a binary covalent compound.
The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion is "an-", meaning "not" or "without." Anions are negatively charged ions that typically gain electrons during chemical reactions.
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One Greek prefix is in or im.
This is a binary covalent compound, so name the less electronegative element first with the greek prefix. The less electronegative element is sulfur and there are two atoms so the first part is disulfur. Next, name the more electronegative element with the greek prefix indicating the number of atoms. This is tetraoxide. So, S2O4 is disulfur tetraoxide.
The Greek prefix for 6 is "hexa-".
the greek prefix para means beyond
The Greek Prefix for 12 is dodeca. For Example O12 would be dodecoxide.