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Sodium can be separated from sodium chlorate by adding water, which will dissolve the sodium chlorate but not the sodium metal. The sodium metal can then be filtered out and separated from the solution containing sodium chlorate. Heating the sodium chlorate can also decompose it into sodium chloride and oxygen, leaving behind the sodium metal.
Sodium ion (Na+) and chloride ion (Cl-) form an ionic bond when they come together due to the attractive forces between opposite charges. This bond involves the transfer of electrons from sodium to chlorine, resulting in the formation of a stable compound, sodium chloride (NaCl). So, there is no line drawn between them because they are not physically connected like atoms in a covalent bond, but rather are held together by electrostatic forces.
When a sodium atom is heated and gives off a line spectrum, the outermost electron absorbs energy and gets excited to a higher energy level. As the electron returns to its original energy level, it releases this energy in the form of light, creating the characteristic line spectrum of sodium.
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IV PB likely stands for intravenous piggyback, which means administering medication through an IV line that is attached to a primary IV line. The medication is given intermittently or at a slower rate than the primary IV infusion.
Because they will react with each other "chalk up" the line. It'll look white. I know cause I've done it :)
Extravasation can cause tissue necrosis.
The central line is the middle line on which the shape is reflected on
Central line was created in 1900.
Radius: A line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle. Central Angle: The angle subtended at the center of a circle by two given points on the circle.
there are 180 degrees in a striaght line
Central Line - Sweden - was created in 1878.
Two points determine a line. Also there is one and only line perpendicular to given line through a given point on the line,. and There is one and only line parallel to given line through a given point not on the line.
A Hickman line is a type of central line. A central line is any catheter threaded into the central vasculature. Some are inserted near the central vasculature, like Hickman lines... some are peripherally inserted (e.g., through an arm vein) and threaded to the central vasculature (PICC lines).
Playfair Axiom
That line is the most central line and is called the Circle Line.Operating round the central of London it's a surprise it isn't called the Central Line.But there is a Central Line, and a section of it runs just north of Westminster.
One way is to draw a straight line from the constructed line to the given line. If the lines are parallel, than the acute angle at the given and constructed line will be the same as will be the obtuse angles at the given and constructed line.