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In medical terminology, a suffix usually describes a position or direction.
Reaction
A process in which chemical substances interact, leading to the rearrangement of their atomic connectivity and the formation of different substances.
Compound
A substance formed from two or more elements that are chemically combined in fixed proportions.
Common Name
A non-scientific or traditional name given to a substance or organism, often simpler and more widely used than its official name.
Organic Product
A compound predominantly composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, typically resulting from the chemical reaction of organic substances.
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