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Hydrogen is a unique element because it only has one proton, one electron and no neutrons. Because of this configuration, it can readily form both ionic and covalent bonds.
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Hemoglobin combines readily with oxygen.
Halogens are highly reactive and readily form salts with metals.
CFC's are the chemicals. They readily vaporize and deplete the ozone.
Crude oil is readily separated into fractions one of which is gasoline. Lubricating oil is much more difficult.
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Public data members are akin to structure data members (which are public by default). Since they are public, they are fully exposed outside of the class. Data validation becomes impossible. Even if you define an interface, there's no requirement to use it since the members are readily available. If the members must be validated, do not assign them public access.
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Hydrogen is a unique element because it only has one proton, one electron and no neutrons. Because of this configuration, it can readily form both ionic and covalent bonds.
No, not readily, but it will react at high temperatures
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The information is readily available on our website. The combination of chemical elements into molecules is readily understood by most students.