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in a certain code language if the word antimony is coded as mzhsnlxm and the word Titanium is coded as hszshmlt. then how is the word Phosphorus coded in that language

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Answered by miya10
5
Gorngoqnrt

Two letters are taken at a time time them Teri previous alphabet is taken and their order is reversed

miya10: Their
Answered by jitumahi435
1

We have:

a (Previous letter) → z      

n (Previous letter) → m

t (Previous letter) → s

i (Previous letter) → h

m (Previous letter) → l

o (Previous letter) → n

n (Previous letter) → m

y (Previous letter) → x

Two letters are taken at a time, then reverse letters

Antimony = mzhsnlxm

Also,

t (Previous letter) → s

i (Previous letter) → h

t (Previous letter) → s

a (Previous letter) → z

n (Previous letter) → m

i (Previous letter) → h

u (Previous letter) → t

m (Previous letter) → l

Titanium = hszshmlt

Similarly:

p (Previous letter) → o

h (Previous letter) → g

o (Previous letter) → n

s (Previous letter) → r

p (Previous letter) → o

h (Previous letter) → g

o (Previous letter) → n

r (Previous letter) → q

u (Previous letter) → t

s (Previous letter) → r

Phosphorus = gorngoqnrt

Thus, the word Phosphorus coded in that language is "gorngoqnrt ".

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