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A compound subject is when two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single larger noun. A compound object is a concept of ORE Model allowing to associate an identity with compound digital object.
i need a conceptual map about inorganic compounds
Arhenius believed that acids produce Hydrogen ions in solution and bases produces OH ions in solution.
ahm... im really not so sure about this thing... but i think that, the more number of moles present in a solution the more concentrated it is....
It helps to quantify the concentration of solute in any solution - molarity is calculated by dividing the amount of solute by the total volume of the solution. The unit of molarity is moles/L.
Yes. Especially in the context of logarithms.
matter ---- Pure subtances compounds Homogeneous Heterogenous Metal Metallloids Non-metal Solution Suspension Colloids Organic Inorganic Acids Neutral Base Acid Neutral Base
A compound subject is when two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single larger noun. A compound object is a concept of ORE Model allowing to associate an identity with compound digital object.
i need a conceptual map about inorganic compounds
Arhenius believed that acids produce Hydrogen ions in solution and bases produces OH ions in solution.
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
Yes, the compound noun 'medical treatment' and the noun 'treatment' are abstract noun, words for a concept.
ahm... im really not so sure about this thing... but i think that, the more number of moles present in a solution the more concentrated it is....
It helps to quantify the concentration of solute in any solution - molarity is calculated by dividing the amount of solute by the total volume of the solution. The unit of molarity is moles/L.
No, brotherhood (single compound word) is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a relationship between people, a concept.
The noun 'road trip' is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.