If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
double bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkenes" and triple bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkynes"
Iron is bonded to six oxygen ligands.
Networks can be made of bonded ion or molecule
Bonded compounds of the same molecule are for most purposes identical. Bonded compounds of different molecules in that they share or trade electrons of their constituant atoms.
Being "bondable" means your employer can add you to his business' insurance. It requires no action on the part of the employee. For example, to work as a bank teller, you must be bonded by the employer to protect depositors' funds. Generally speaking, if you have no criminal record and meet the minimum age, you are "Bonadable".
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If you have employees that are going into peoples houses or place of business they should be bonded to protect your business. If you have a potential employee that cannot be bonded you should not hire them.
Bank Employees Federation of India was created in 1982.
Cyprus Union of Bank Employees was created in 1955.
employees is plural, employee's is possesive The bank's employees did nothing to stop the robber. The employee's bank was being robbed.
I think State Bank Of India have approx 2,00,000 employees
The Tokyo-Mitsubishi bank had 19,300 employees in 1996
The salary for employees at East West Bank is not posted online. The only way to find out the salary's is to contact the bank.
Yes. All employees who were working for Merrill Lynch have been absorbed as Bank of America employees. Employees of both companies have been merged into one common pool of associates who work for the bank.