The following are the only ones I know of.
Single (1) (also: singleton, sole, only, etc.)
Double (2) (also: pair, twice)
Triple (3) (also: triplet, treble, thrice, threesome, troika, trio)
Quadruple (4)
Quintuple or Pentuple (5)
Sextuple or Hextuple (6)
Septuple (7)
Octuple (8)
Nonuple (9)
Decuple (10)
Hendecuple or Undecuple (11)
Duodecuple (12)
Centuple (100)
After single, double, and triple comes quadruple, which refers to four times or four-fold.
The progression is: single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple, octuple.
No, a quadruple covalent bond does not exist in nature. The maximum number of bonds two atoms can share is typically four (a double bond and a triple bond), as seen in carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen gas (N2).
semi: half uni: one duo, bi: two tri, tris: three quadri, tetra: four penta: five hexa: six hepta: seven octo: eight ennea: nine deca: ten
You misunderstand. A covalent Bond can be a Single covalent bond, A Double Covalent Bond or a Triple Covalent Bond. In each case the electrons are shared , NOT ionised. As an analogy, its a bit like 'linking arms'. The linked arm(electron) remains attached to the parent body(atom), but is linked/interlocked with an arm(electron) attached to the next parent body(atom). Examples Single Covalent bond ; Ethane H3C-CH3 Double Covalent bond ; Ethene H2C=CH2 Triple Covalent bond ; Ethyne HC=CH
After single, double, and triple comes quadruple, which refers to four times or four-fold.
Triple dummy
655's double, triple, quadruple, etc.
In order: single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple, octuple, nonuple... etc. The prefixes are derived from latin number names.
The progression is: single, double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple, octuple.
Quadruple, four times. Quintuple, five times. From 1 on up the words are single double triple quadruple quintuple sextuple septuple octuple ... and so on
The word after triple is quadruple, which means four times the quantity or size of something.
Multiple murder or double, triple, quadruple etc. homicide is when more than one victim is found at the scene of a murder.
You you double and then you you double again.
Quadruple
Triple-plated was a term used to define the thickness of the silverplate on a plated, rather than solid sterling, object. You see it most often on late 19th- and early 20th-century antiques. Objects could be double-plated, triple-plated, or quadruple-plated, with quadruple being the heaviest and, therefore, highest quality. Double-plated objects may have a silver surface as thin as 2/1000ths of an inch, while triple-plate may be approximately 4/1000ths, and quadruple-plate as high as 8/1000ths. The heavier the plating, the more durable the finish.
Oh, dude, you're looking for the next term in the sequence after double, triple, and quadruple? That would be quintuple! It's like when you order a burger and ask for extra cheese, and they give you quintuple cheese - because who doesn't want that much cheese, am I right?