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Salt = NaCl If you go any smaller you would need to break it apart into its two atoms: Na = Sodium and Cl = Chlorine.
the protists don't fit in any of the 5 kingdoms. i need to know why it doesn't.
You should try it. But it might take a while to break it down to one molecule, which is as small as it could be while still being ice (any smaller and you're breaking the water down into hydrogen and oxygen, and you'd no longer have ice. If you kept going after that....well, don't even get me started on quarks and the like!).
If you had the misfortune of being near a smaller black hole, it could take only a fraction of a split second to rip you apart! Good thing there's little risk of that happening any time soon.
No. Chemical changes can only result in rearranging representative particles (atoms, molecules, formula units.) They can't break down atoms any farther than, well, atoms.
Salt = NaCl If you go any smaller you would need to break it apart into its two atoms: Na = Sodium and Cl = Chlorine.
Because old habits are hard to break. It is pretty logical to try to break up and classify living organisms but with the advent of modern genetic the kingdoms don't really fit as well any more but nothing has been devised to reclassify that I know of.
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The eukaryotic kingdoms are not in any specific order, so any of the four kingdoms can apply.
No, at this time there are not any bots available for Kingdoms at War on the iPhone.
Yes. A molecule is made up of atoms, and similarly atoms can be broken down into smaller components called protons, neutrons, and electrons. These can be further broken down into quarks and leptons, the building blocks for all matter.
the protists don't fit in any of the 5 kingdoms. i need to know why it doesn't.
A really good break shot in pool. The first shot breaks the 15 ball triangle apart. If the balls land in a favorable position for you or if any are pocketed for you, then you had a "lucky break". The game of pool is over 1000 years old.
Increase the temperature of the solvent, increase the amount of the solvent, (if not already done) crush and break apart the solute, and stir well
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By dividing it by all numbers smaller than itself and if any number divides it exactly with a remainder of '0' then it is a factor. 2 is a prime number and apart from 1 and itself it does not have any factors.