A bail bondsman normally helps everyone, however he may not come up on bail this time since it is another felony.
You should be able to contact the jail in which he was bonded from and get the name of the person or company that bonded him out
"A typical salary of a bail bondsman is about $55,000. They deal with people who are criminals and are bonded out of jail and put back in jail. This is not the type of job that everyone would like to do."
Ionically bonded compounds are held together by opposite charges on the anions and cations that constitute the compound. Covalently bonded compounds and metals are held together by other means.
"Suspicion" is not "Conviction". If they did not persue criminal charges and his record is otherwise acceptable. then the answer is Yes. That person can still be bonded.
Water is a polar covalent molecule. The partial charges in the molecule attract other charges, ionic or more partial charges from other covalent molecules and dissolves them. Nonpolar bonded molecules have no partial charges and the water molecules will attract each other thus not attracting the nonpolar and does not dissolve them.
No. nitrogen is not always bonded with another element. Nitrogen gas which makes up the great majority of our atmosphere (air) is just nitrogen
This is a question that can only be answered by your employer. Bonding is supplied by PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
An enol is an organic compound containing a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom, doubly bonded to another carbon atom.
In bonded pairs of electrons the repulsion of the negative charges is somewhat reduce by the positive charge of the bonded atom's nucleus. Lone pairs do not have this.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
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It is the surface to which an adhesive adheres - or any substance bonded to another by adhesive