Friday, April 3, 2020

Basic Uses of the Prefix Per

Basic Uses of the Prefix PerThe prefix per is commonly used in the medical and chemical industry. It means 'for', or 'to'. Because of its origins in ancient times, it is often used to mean 'for something'. However, it can also be used as a noun, which is just another way of saying 'something'.For example, a mineral in a chemical is called an ion. In chemistry, an ion is a 'single molecule', which is made up of two electrons and an atomic nucleus. An ionic compound is a compound that contains only one or more ions. And an ionic gas is a gas in which all the ions are in liquid form.As you can see, the prefix per is very similar to the English language. In both languages, the prefix refers to something - an object, location, event, word, etc. The English language itself is a compound of morphemes, or words. That is why we do not have one word - proper nouns - for every single thing. We have several words, and the prefix per is used to mean 'for' every time a word or morphemes is used.An example is the word 'the', which has an 's' in it - which means 'and 'but'. If we replace the 's' with an 'I', 'y', or 'u', it would become 'fiat', 'fact', or 'effect'. The prefix is also used to mean 'on', 'and', 'when', 'in', or 'over' every time it is used.The hyphen is used to change a word into a compound, and in this case, the prefix is used to keep the word within the same category. In fact, when we talk about pre-ethanolamine, it is always prefixed with the hyphen- not with a prefix. Therefore, it is correct to say that 'pre-ethanolamine' is the first compound - the hyphen is added to indicate the following compound. Also, when a word is in a compound, it has no hyphen - the compound is always placed before the word, and all of the compounds are mentioned in their proper names. However, if the word is used as a noun, then it has a hyphen, even though the compound may be a noun.Another use of the hyphen is to separate two different groups of words. For example, when two chem ical words are placed together, they are known as 'prefix pairs'. An example is the word - 'antimonium'. Here, antimonium is a prefix, and so is the word - 'monium'. So when the words are placed together, it is called a 'prefix pair'.prefixes are used often in history, and they are also used in many places in today's world. The prefixes refer to something, which is basically always used as a noun, but in some instances, they are also used as a verb. That is why they are also called 'first person verbs'. A prefix may also be used to denote some kind of art or music. And for many years, the prefix was also used in the medical field - to mean 'for something'.