The first five prefixes used in molecular compounds are: 1 mono-, 2 di-, 3 tri-, 4 tetra- and 5 penta-.
The order of the first five prefixes used in chemical names are: mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, and penta-.
This compound is covalent as evidenced by the lack of a metal in the compound. Therefor the covalent system system of naming is used. In that system greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of each element in the compound. The prefixes in order are mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca. Using this method the correct name of the element is monophosphorus tribromide, however convention allows the dropping of mono in front of the first element in the compound. Therefor it can also be referred to as phosphorus tribromide.
activity series is the list of elements arranged in descending order of chemical activity.
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The reaction order is the law in which determines which elements will begin the process first. It is dependent upon the Kinetic energy of each element. The reaction order in chemistry is difficult to determine.
False. Subscript cannot be change to balance chemical equations. Only coefficients can be added to balance chemical equation.
In order: single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple, octuple, nonuple... etc. The prefixes are derived from latin number names.
Normally lists of names are in alphabetical order according to their surname. But there is nothing to stop you putting the list in order according to first names, especially if it is a list of friends or people that everyone knows.
1. Write a chemical symbol for each element mentioned in the order given in the name. 2. Add subscripts according to prefixes in the name.
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The molecule has 1 carbon in it, so its base name is methane. From there you just list off the substituents in alphabetical order as prefixes: chlorodifluoroiodomethane. chlorine = chloro fluorine = fluoro iodine = iodo
what in 1st order?? if you are asking about 1st order chemical equation then there will be only one variable with power 1.
There are no opposite names for Adam and Eve. The Bible outlined the order in which they were created. Adam was created first, then Eve.
Put all the first letters of the last names in groups then alphabetize them and then put them in order. Hope I helped!
The correct order of prefixes beginning with kilo is kilo- (k), mega- (M), giga- (G), tera- (T), peta- (P). These prefixes are used to denote multiples of a unit of measurement.
This compound is covalent as evidenced by the lack of a metal in the compound. Therefor the covalent system system of naming is used. In that system greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of each element in the compound. The prefixes in order are mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca. Using this method the correct name of the element is monophosphorus tribromide, however convention allows the dropping of mono in front of the first element in the compound. Therefor it can also be referred to as phosphorus tribromide.
Susanna was the firstborn. Judith and Hamnet we twins. We do not know which of them emerged first.
Junior is used to distinguish a father from son when their names are completely identical.