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The suffix "-ite" is used in naming chemical compounds to indicate a specific type of anions in the context of oxyanions, which are polyatomic ions containing oxygen. It typically denotes a lower oxidation state of the central atom compared to its "-ate" counterpart. For example, in sulfur compounds, sulfate (SO₄²⁻) has a higher oxidation state than sulfite (SO₃²⁻). Therefore, "-ite" is used for the ion with fewer oxygen atoms or a lower oxidation state.
-Ite at the end of an ion means that the compound has 2 oxygen and -ate means there is 3 oxygen.
True. The names of polyatomic ions typically end in "ite" or "ate," depending on the number of oxygen atoms present. "Ate" ions contain more oxygen atoms than their corresponding "ite" ions. For example, sulfate (SO₄²⁻) has more oxygen atoms than sulfite (SO₃²⁻).
The suffix -ite is associated with a lower number of atoms. The suffix -ic is associated with a higher number of atoms.
In chemistry, the suffix -ate indicates an anion with more oxygen atoms compared to the base element, -ite indicates an anion with fewer oxygen atoms, and -ide typically indicates a binary compound where two elements are bonded together.
'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
When something is diffucult and bothers you, some people say, "This is so frustrating!" Or when somebody bothers you so much that you want to back hand them, you would scream, "YOUR SO FRUSTRATING"
ITE Group was created in 1991.
ITE College Central was created in 2001.
ITE College West was created in 2001.
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ITE College East was created in 2005-01.
Yes, NTC2 was the old name for the present NITEC cert
When "ite" is added to a word, it typically creates a noun.
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The lateral knee consists of the lateral collateral ligament, lateral meniscus, iliotibial band, biceps femoris, and the fibular collateral ligament. These structures provide stability and support to the knee joint during movement.
There is no root "ite." There is a root "iter, itineris" meaning a road or pathway: Itinerary, itinerant. There is the root "iter" meaning again: iterate, iteration. There is the suffix "-ite" meaning an inhabitant or an adherant; also "-ite" meaning a salt or acid whose adjectival form ends in -ous.