-ane creates names of saturated hydrocarbons
The suffix "-ide" is commonly used in chemical compound names to indicate that the compound is made from two elements. For example, sodium chloride is made up of sodium and chlorine atoms, and the suffix "-ide" is added to the end of chlorine to show this.
The non-metal suffix is changed to "ide" when a compound is formed. This indicates that the non-metal is in its elemental form and has gained electrons to form an anion in the compound.
There is no suffix. There are only two root words combined in a compound word.
No, "skipped" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed from the base word "skip" with the past tense suffix "-ed" added to it.
No, "forgotten" is not a compound word; it is a past participle formed from the verb "forget" by adding the suffix "-ten."
No, "remembered" is not a compound word. It is derived from the verb "remember" by adding the past tense suffix "-ed."
fluoride
I think handful is a suffix (ful) is the suffix.
Nitric acid is a compound of nitrate and hydrogen (you can tell that the suffix is -ate by the suffix -ic. If it were nitrous acid, it would contain nitrite.) Its chemical formula is HN03
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
Colorful is a compound!!! alot of people think that its a suffix but its wrong!!! learn your english/spelling!!!
the second suffix is ususally a single letter
No, attachment is not a compound word. - ment is a suffix.
The iodine. The suffix -ide in inorganic chemical names usually indicates an anion.
ene
No. Success - root word. - ful - suffix. -ly - suffix.
A chemical formula shows the components of a chemical compound.
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.