Hepta-
Nooo... mono means one right? wouldn't it be mono?
Some example sentences for the prefix "bi-" include: My cousin and I are bilingual, since Spanish was our first language at home and we learned English at school. Jacob was so proud to graduate from a tricycle to a two-wheeled bicycle. The bidirectional interface allowed uploading and downloading.
The prefix for ecosystem is "eco-".
Para is the prefix for near or beside.
The hip bone prefix is "coxa-."
The prefix of biotic is "bio-," which means relating to living organisms or life.
hydrate
The prefix "but-" indicates a molecule with 4 carbon atoms. Examples include butane (C4H10) and butene (C4H8).
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
It's not a prefix but a subscripted postfix '10'Example: decane C10H22 with 10 atoms of the same element Carbon (and 22 H's)
A molecule of carbon tetrafluoride contains four fluorine atoms. The prefix tetra- means four.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes. The suffix does indeed give the proportions of water molecules and ions in the compound. The water molecules are somtimes coordinated around ions sometimes they are present in the lattice uncordinated to ions.
The term for a compound that has a specific number of water molecules bound to its atoms is a hydrate. In a hydrate, water molecules are typically attached to the compound through weak chemical bonds known as hydrogen bonds. The number of water molecules in a hydrate is represented by a numerical prefix in the compound's name, such as in CuSO4•5H2O, where there are five water molecules bound to each copper sulfate molecule.
The prefix "but-" indicates a molecule with four carbon atoms.
The prefix in the root word present is "pre-".
The experimental procedure for determining the formula for a hydrate that the formula for a hydrate is figured by the prefix and the number of water molecules that are in the compounds. For example is a prefix of di- and two water molecules. The formula is CaCl2 * 2H2O. The name for this is Calcium chloride dihydrate.
To write the name of a hydrate, first write the ionic compound name for the anhydrous substance (without water). Then add a prefix to represent the number of water molecules present, followed by "hydrate." For example, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate represents copper(II) sulfate with five water molecules.