Fe3O4
Tri ferric tetra oxide is a compound composed of three iron atoms and four oxygen atoms (Fe3O4). It is commonly known as magnetite and is a naturally occurring mineral with magnetic properties. Magnetite is widely used in various applications, including as a pigment, in magnetic recording media, and in the production of heavy concrete for shielding against radiation.
The formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P4S3. This compound contains 4 phosphorus atoms and 3 sulfur atoms, thus the formula reflects the ratio of elements in the compound.
Phospheric Oxide Tri-carbonate more commonly known as bone
The prefex tetra is greek for 4 and the prefix tri is greek for 3. Therefor the formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P4S3
The Tri-lingual formula was given by Sir John Sibree.
Tri ferric tetra oxide is a compound composed of three iron atoms and four oxygen atoms (Fe3O4). It is commonly known as magnetite and is a naturally occurring mineral with magnetic properties. Magnetite is widely used in various applications, including as a pigment, in magnetic recording media, and in the production of heavy concrete for shielding against radiation.
sulphar tri oxide
Tri is a prefix meaning 3. Tetra is a prefix meaning 4.
Triplumbic Tetroxide = Lead(II,IV) Oxide =PbO.PbO2 = Pb3O4 = Reddish-Orange Solid
The formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P4S3. This compound contains 4 phosphorus atoms and 3 sulfur atoms, thus the formula reflects the ratio of elements in the compound.
Phospheric Oxide Tri-carbonate more commonly known as bone
N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide
The prefex tetra is greek for 4 and the prefix tri is greek for 3. Therefor the formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P4S3
The Tri-lingual formula was given by Sir John Sibree.
Tri - is three, tetra is four and penta would be five.
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Some common prefixes used in formulas are: mono- (1) di- (2) tri- (3) tetra- (4) penta- (5) These prefixes are used to indicate the number of atoms of a particular element in a molecule or compound.