Not usually. "Argent" is the French word for silver, used in English chiefly in heraldry, in blazon, the peculiar vocabulary used to describe coats-of-arms, to mean the colour "white". "Ionic", on the other hand, comes from Ionia, a part of Greece, and is chiefly used to describe the Ionic column, a column set on a base with a fluted shaft and a capital decorated with curls like a ram's horn. So they are kind of different.
No, ionic and polar are not the same. Ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons between atoms to create charged ions, while polar covalent bonding involves the unequal sharing of electrons between atoms leading to a partial separation of charges within the molecule.
Hair gel and ionic bonds are not the same thing. Hair gel is a styling product used to hold hair in place, while ionic bonds are chemical bonds that form between atoms by transferring electrons. Hair gel works by creating a mechanical bond with the hair strands, not through ionic bonding.
Yes. If both compounds are insoluable in water then the complete/overall ionic equation and the net ionic equation will look the same. The only way they look different is if there are spectator ions(ions that appear on both sides of the equation).
No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
No, an ion has gained or lost electrons, so it will have a different number of electrons compared to the non-ionic atom of the same element.
The color silver in French is "argent" or "argenté."
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
These two words can mean the same thing.
It can mean the same thing if you use it right:It's a solid source.It's a dependable source.They SOMETIMES can mean the same thing.
yes grain mean the same thing as particale
Yes, sanctuary and refuge mean the same thing.
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
Yes, it can mean the same thing.