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An N3 certificate requires a minimum of four passed technical subjects. N3 subjects are at a level of Matric. N3 certificate must have an addition of two languages to be fully equivalent to a Matric certification.
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The chemical formula for a nitride ion is N-3.
Let any number be n:- n3/n3 = n*n*n/n*n*n = 1 And in index form: n3/n3 = n3-3 = n0 = 1
Formula: N3-
Ne (neon) completes n3.
Azide, N3- ( a linear ion isoelectronic with CO2), or conceivably nitride N3- a monoatomic ion
n3 + 1 = n3 + 13 = (n + 1)(n2 - n + 12) = (n + 1)(n2 - n + 1)
class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int n1, n2, n3,i; n1 = 0; n2 = 1; for (i = 1; i <= 20; i++) { n3 = n1 + n2; if (n3 <= 200) { Console.WriteLine(n3); n1 = n2; n2 = n3; } } Console.ReadKey(); } }
If: n3 = 8 Then: n = 2
K3N --> k + N3 balanced = 3 K3N --> 9 K + N3
The statement n3 is ambiguous. I presume you mean n3, which means n cubed or n to the power of 3 (n*n*n). However, n3 (which should really be written as 3n) means n times 3 (n*3).