Nitorgen is named greek root Game.
Reason for naming chlorine
The IUPAC naming convention for organic compounds containing a nitrogen atom involves using the prefix "amino" before the parent chain name and specifying the position of the nitrogen atom with a number.
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The roman god said so
Chlorine gets its name from the Greek word "chloros," meaning greenish-yellow, which describes its color and properties as a gas. It was named by Sir Humphry Davy in 1810.
There are no components to Nitrogen. For this reason your question makes no sense.
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really there is no reason for naming it like that. the name was simply chosen by TI.
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
The stated reason was that they were protecting the Revolution. In truth they were often naming political rivals.
what is the reason for the name '' silicon''