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A binary compound consists of two elements. the name of the compound also consists of the two elements, the second name having it's ending changed to -ide;...
Please explain to me the grammatical form, function and meaning of "having" in the context.
A binary compound consists of two elements. the name of the compound also consists of the two elements, the second name having it's ending changed to ide, such as NaCl sodium chloride. id=gN1fWNxFOpkC&pg=PA84&dq=law+of+multiple+proportions&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjoqv2ma_YAhVnGZoKHR9VDlAQ6AEIQDAE#v=onepage&q=law%20of%20multiple%20proportions&f=false please explain to me the grammatical form, function and meaning of "having" in the context.
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A binary compound consists of two elements. the name of the compound also consists of the two elements, the second name having it's ending changed to ide, such as NaCl sodium chloride.
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A binary compound consists of two elements. The name of the compound also consists of the two elements, but the second name has its ending changed to -ide
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Form: "Having" is a present participle. Function: It is the non-finite verb in the clause "having its ending changed..."
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