Arranged marriages don't always work.
You can pick your husband instead of the marriage being arranged. But you are not allowed to court
Yes, soluble iron is present in this solution.
Yes, nitric acid is present in aqueous solution.
Not always.Another answer:There are various levels of "arranged". To have a marriage in which the young couple had no say in it (as is done in certain other cultures) is rare in Judaism, since the Halakha forbids it. Rather, the parents and matchmaker try to present their son/daughter with what they believe will be a good spouse; and the final decision is in the hands of the youngsters themselves. It is well-known that divorce rates are lower in these circumstances.
Arranged marriages are most common in South Asian, Middle Eastern, and some African cultures, particularly in countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iran, and parts of the Arab world. They also exist in various Muslim communities around the world, including diaspora communities in the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia. In these cultures, families often play a key role in introducing potential partners, ensuring compatibility in terms of religion, culture, and family background. However, Islam emphasizes that both individuals must freely consent to the marriage—arranged does not mean forced. For Muslims who prefer to have more say in choosing their partner while keeping Islamic values intact, platforms like Salaam Soulmate offer a modern, faith-based alternative. It allows individuals to meet serious, like-minded Muslims in a respectful and halal environment, giving you control over your marriage decisions.
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This is a diluted solution.
In a solution of Li2CO3, the ions present are lithium (Li+) and carbonate (CO3^2-).
The concentration of water in a solution is highest in a dilute solution and lowest in a concentrated solution. This concentration is affected by the amount of solute present, with a higher solute concentration leading to less water present in the solution.
A solution is a solvent (the part of a solution that is present in the largest amount and dissolves the solute) and at least one solute (the part of a solution present in a lesser amount and dissolved by the solvent) that is homogeneous throughout.
Two.Paul Johnson: 1976-1983Frank Gifford: 1986 - present
The chemical is called Iodine solution. If starch is present, the iodine solution will turn from amber to blue black.