The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of the prefixes 'octa-', 'hexa-', and 'penta-'. The prefixes respectively mean 'eight', 'six', and 'five'. They come into English by way of the Latin of the ancient Romans and by way of the even earlier Greek of the ancient Greeks.
5 = penta 6 = hexa 7 = hepta 8 = octa 9 = nona 10 = deca
The Greek prefix for 1 is "mono-," for 2 is "di-," for 3 is "tri-," for 4 is "tetra-," for 5 is "penta-," for 6 is "hexa-," for 7 is "hepta-," for 8 is "octa-," for 9 is "ennea-," and for 10 is "deca-."
Octa- the prefix means eight. Penta- the prefix means five.
mono-1 di-2 tri-3 tetra-4 penta-5 hexa-6 hepta-7 octa-8 nano-9 deca-10
The prefix tells you how many carbons are in the principal chain of the molecule. the prefixes for 1-10, in order, are:meth, eth, prop, but (pronounced like butte), penta, hexa. hepta, octa, nona, deca. The prefix tells you how many carbons are in the principal chain of the molecule. the prefixes for 1-10, in order, are:meth, eth, prop, but (pronounced like butte), penta, hexa. hepta, octa, nona, deca.
Have someone help you edit your question; we can't quite understand what you want to know. There are many different kinds of polygon, polygon is a general term for any enclosed plane figure with straight sides. If you take away the 'poly' and add other prefixes like penta-, hexa- octa- or deca-, that tells you how many sides that polygon has. Penta means 5, hexa means six, octa means 8, deca means 10. There are many other ways to describe polygons.
Hexalogy comes after pentalogy in litature sense. Usually, a person would just need to add a prefix such as; hexa, penta, octa, etc, before the suffix 'logy' to provide a correct word in literature.
Penta= 5. Octa = 8. So pentachlorine octaoxide is Cl5O8
In general, poly. Specifically, there are infinite prefixes. Examples include deca, octa, and penta.
The classical Latin and Greek languages are the sources of 'octa-'. The syllables represent a Greek and Latin prefix that's borrowed by the English language. Use of the prefix gives the meaning of 'eight' to a word.
Mono- means 1 Di- means 2 Tri- means 3 Tetra- means 4 Penta- means 5 Hexa- means 6 Hepta- means 7 Octa- means 8 Nona- means 9 Deca- means 10