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The number prefix in the name of an alkene indicates the position of the double bond in the carbon chain. For example, in "1-butene," the number 1 indicates the location of the double bond at the first carbon atom.
Mono = one Di = 2 Tri = 3 Tetra = 4 and so on...
The prefix of carboxyhemoglobin is "carboxy-," which indicates the presence of a carboxyl group, consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group. In carboxyhemoglobin, this carboxyl group is attached to the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin protein in the blood.
The prefix of DNA is deoxy-. This indicates that the sugar component of DNA is deoxyribose, which is a type of ribose with one less oxygen atom.
The prefix Êtri means three or triple. In triphosphate, the prefixÊ tri,Êindicates the compound contains three separate phosphate groups.
Mono is a Greek numerical prefix; mono is one. Ex.: carbon monoxide -CO.
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)
The prefix 'dec' indicates the number 10. As an example decane is the alkane with a 10 carbon atom chain.
The prefix "hept-" indicates that the molecule contains seven carbon atoms. The number 3 indicates the position of the double bond in the carbon chain. Therefore, "3-heptene" signifies a seven-carbon chain with a double bond at the third carbon.
The prefix 'dec' indicates the number 10. As an example decane is the alkane with a 10 carbon atom chain.
The number prefix in the name of an alkene indicates the position of the double bond in the carbon chain. For example, in "1-butene," the number 1 indicates the location of the double bond at the first carbon atom.
one carbon and two oxygen's, di is the prefix for two
There are 15 atoms in three carbon tetrachloride molecules. Each carbon tetrachloride molecule has one carbon atom and four chlorine atoms. Multiplying 5 atoms per molecule by 3 molecules gives a total of 15 atoms.
CO2two Oxygen atom and one of CarbonC= CarbonO= OxygenAdditional answerDi- means two. Like tri- means three. Mono- means one.Sometimes di- is used as the prefix meaning two, but sometimes the prefix is bi- as in bicycle.
The prefix cyano- typically indicates the presence of a carbon atom triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom, forming a nitrile functional group. It is commonly found in compounds such as cyanide and cyanocobalamin.
In carbon tetrachloride molecule,four atoms of chlorine are present.
Carbon dioxide