Depending on the game but in the newer games he evolves into vermilimon
Subjective question. Spinomon is not the most appropriate final form for a mineral based Digimon. Usually Gotsumon evolves into its alternate colored counterparts Icemon and Meteormon, so I imagine his normal Mega form to follow a similar pattern. However, Gotsumon is able to evolve into an unusual form as part of different secondary evolutionary line that makes him become a Monochromon instead. I suppose Spinomon could fit somewhere in this secondary line since it is dinosaur based.
They could be formed by the oxidation / combustion of sulfur and nitrogen respectively
No, these Digimon are part of one of Leomon's evolutionary lines.
'Jami' could possibly be a name, or perhaps you are thinking of 'jama.' Respectively, this could mean "I am Jamie" (or "It's/That's Jamie.") or "[something] is a nuisance."
It could be -3 or +3.
It means "in that order." For example if someone says 'My son Nick and my daughter Katie are three and five, respectively." It means Nick is three and Katie is five. Honestly the word could just be left out and most of the time it would mean the same thing.
You could try to battlegen them off of a lvl 1 cloud or squall, respectively.
They symbolize childhood, adulthood, and old age, respectively.
So long as the reactants and any solvent were ionic and water respectively, nothing. If there was an organic component to the reaction mix, it would depend on what that organic component was - it could dissolve the cup.
1 mole of EDTA will chelate with 1 mole of Ca2+ ions or 1 mole of Fe2+ or Fe3+ ions.
The electric motor could have more than one armature on the shaft, and these could be electrically coupled in series for slow speed and in parallel for high speed. (These alternative connections were known as "group down" and "group up", respectively.)
In Positive logic, we all assume that the more positive (binary) voltage state is One, the less positive voltage state is Zero.Both voltage states could be positive, both could be negative, or they could be opposite polarities.