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Because it is chemical compound relates relatively to its color.
English - Obviously its ''Millepede''. Latin - The name "millipede" is a compound word formed from the Latin roots: ''Mille'' ("thousand") and ''Pes'' (Foot). Despite their name, no known millepede has had 1000 legs. they probably never got close enough to count them...
The name Anneliese is a baby girl name. The name Anneliese comes from the German origin. In German The meaning of the name Anneliese is: Derived from a compound of Anna (grace) and Liesa, which is a German diminutive of Elizabeth (God is bountiful).
Ethylene is most commonly used as a chemical name, for the most commonly produced organic compound in the world. In addition, according to Wikipedia, the suffix -ene (an Ancient Greek root added to the end of female names meaning "daughter of") could mean that the woman named Ethylene is the daughter of Ethyl. Finally according to ThinkBabyNames.com: "The girl's name Ethyl e-th-yl is a variant of Ethel (Old English), and the meaning of Ethyl is "noble".
Jupiter or Jove was the Latin name for the Roman chief of the Gods. He was roughly equivalent to the Greek Zeus. The word is a compound of two other words meaning God and Father and means something like "O Father God" , rather like the "Our Father" which starts the Lord's Prayer. The name is rendered in Latin as Jupiter, or in Classical Latin, before the letter "J" was introduced into that language's alphabet, as Iupiter. Either way, the name would be pronounced as if it began with the sound given in English to the letter "Y" - yoop-it-eer
Reduction reactions or deoxygenation reactions are processes in which oxygen is removed from a molecule or compound.
A chemical that reacts with another chemical is called a reagent. Reagents are substances used in chemical reactions to bring about a transformation or to detect the presence of other substances.
When carbon-containing compounds, like carbohydrates or hydrocarbons, undergo combustion reactions, they produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct. For example, burning fossil fuels, wood, or organic material will release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Additionally, the reaction of an acid with a carbonate or bicarbonate compound will also produce carbon dioxide gas.
The IUPAC name of glycerol is propane-1,2,3-triol. Glycerol is commonly used as a solvent, humectant, and sweetener in chemical reactions. It can also act as a reactant in the synthesis of various compounds, such as esters and ethers.
The compound PC15 is called phosphorus pentachloride. It is a chemical compound containing phosphorus and chlorine atoms that is commonly used as a chlorinating agent in organic synthesis reactions.
The compound BC13 is called boron trichloride. It is a colorless gas that is highly reactive and is primarily used as a catalyst in organic chemistry reactions.
The compound C2H5COCl is called ethanoyl chloride or acetyl chloride. It is an organic compound commonly used in organic synthesis reactions to introduce an acetyl group into molecules.
Synthesis: A synthesis reaction is when two or more simple compounds combine to form a more complicated one. These reactions come in the general form of: A + B ---> AB One example of a synthesis reaction is the combination of iron and sulfur to form iron (II) sulfide: 8 Fe + S8 ---> 8 FeSThis is a single-replacement reaction. Example: Zn + Cu(NO3)2 ---> Cu + Zn(NO3)2 One caveat: the question says "new element" ... if this is what you really mean, only nuclear reactions can result in a change in the elements involved.Single displacement
ATP Adenosine (sp) triphosphate
CoP is the chemical formula of cobalt phosphide.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
exothermic reactions1) Combustion: A combustion reaction is when oxygen combines with another compound to form water and carbon dioxide. These reactions are exothermic, meaning they produce heat. An example of this kind of reaction is the burning of napthalene:C10H8 + 12 O2---> 10 CO2 + 4 H2O