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To construct the name of a regular polygon with anything between 20 and 100 sides, a prefix is added to indicate the number of tens, the fragment -kai- to indicate continuation of the name, and a second part of the shape name to indicate the number of units in the shape, before the word -gon, deriving from the Greek word for "angle"In this case, tetraconta- is the prefix used for the number 40, and di is the fragment concerning the number 2. Therefore, a tetracontakaidigon is a shape with 42 sides.Don't know that's why I'm looking for the answer
The prefix "cis-" is used in the name of a stereoisomer to indicate that the functional groups are on the same side of the double bond.
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The prefix added to the name of a cloud to indicate it forms above 6000 the atmosphere is "nacreous." Nacreous clouds typically form in the stratosphere at altitudes greater than 6,000 meters.
Centigon would have to be the name of a shape with 100 sides. There is no official name but you would use the prefix of the number, which in this case is "centi-".
the prefix can provide information towards the geometric shape of the chemical (how molecules are laid out).
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It is called a chiliagon (with or without beans). This uses the Greek prefix equivalent to kilo.
An 8-sided shape is an octagon, as the prefix oct means 8.
142 * * * * * What?! A hexagon is a polygon - a closed plane shape - which is bounded by six straight lines. The name comes from the Greek prefix hex- for six.
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A 23-sided shape is called a icosikaitrigon. Polygons are named and classified according to the number of its sides. The name is a combination of a Greek-derived prefix and the suffix -gon.