Yes, you can use Enfamil AR Formula on puppies, either for supplemental feeding to give the mother dog a break, or if you're hand feeding.
Keep in mind that around age 3-4 puppies start to get weaned from their liquid diet onto a semi-solid mush. After 5 weeks of age, the puppy should no longer get formula or a milk replacer.
The A.R. stands for Acid Reflux. This product is specifically designed for babies who suffer from frequent spit-up. It is true that rice starch is added to thicken the formula in the stomach and to help absorb extra acid, but it is not the basis for the A.R. in the name.
Ar
It is Ar.
Argon is an element and it is denoted by Ar.
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Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
No. If it is written Ar, it is the element Argon. If not, it may be the acronym for a longer-named compound, but it cannot be a chemical formula.
Argon is ar and sodium is na.
Argon is element number 18, chemical symbol (rather than 'formula'): Ar
Not formula but the chemical symbol for argon: Ar. Also argon is not a compound but a chemical element.
This gas is argon - 0,9340 %. The chemical symbol (not formula) is Ar.
Ar is the symbol for the noble gas - argon.