If you want (and this is also a recommendation of IUPAC) the prefixes may be used (and is more correct too):
- iron dichloride
- barium dichloride
It is a simple AB + CD = AD + CB reaction so we would have: NaOH + KCl -> NaCl + KOH
The general form for a double-displacement reaction is AB + CD -> AD + CB, where two compounds swap anions or cations to form two new compounds.
The term "AD" stands for "Anno Domini," which is Latin for "In the year of our Lord." It is used to refer to years after the birth of Jesus Christ. The year AD 1 is considered to be the year of Jesus' birth, based on the Gregorian calendar. This system of dating was introduced by Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century.
The general equation for an endothermic double replacement reaction is: AB + CD → AD + CB + heat absorbed. In this reaction, the reactants AB and CD exchange ions to form the products AD and CB, with the absorption of heat from the surroundings.
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ad
Ad hocery is the use of ad hoc or improvised reasoning.
Ad- prefix meaning toward. -mon- root coming from the latin "monere" meaning to warn. -ish suffix meaning in the likeness of. Essentially, to warn about something.
"The goods were taxed ad valorem"
She went on and on ad nauseam about her divorce.
The current year is 2010 AD.
Re- (again, back) Un- (not) Dis- (opposite of, apart) Pre- (before) Mis- (wrongly, badly)
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I put an ad out in the local paper for our garage sale.
ad=after death bc=before christ this is how i remember it
you say blah blah blah ad hominem and then it is in your sentence.
I'm in ad idem with my colleagues comments.