A pronunciation rebus is a pictorial representation of a word, to help pronounce it. For example, a rebus for attention could be a picture of "A Tin shin", or a shinbone made of Tin. Another example could be a picture of an eye, a bee, and the letter "M" to make the word "IBM" short for "International Business Machines Corporation".
Sure. Here is a pronunciation rebus for argon: "Ar" + "gone" = "Argon"
what is the normal phase of the elment Argon The normal phase of the element Argon is a gas.
The melting point of Argon is -189.3°C (83.8 K). At this temperature, solid Argon transitions to liquid form.
No, argon is not paramagnetic. Paramagnetic materials have unpaired electrons, which argon does not have. Argon is a noble gas with a full electron shell, making it diamagnetic.
Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase
Sure. Here is a pronunciation rebus for argon: "Ar" + "gone" = "Argon"
There is not one correct answer. A pronunciation rebus that I have found is: ...MNOPQ STU... As you can see, there is no "R". It has been omitted. Therefore, the R is GONE, which makes ARGON.
"amháin" is pronounced "awoyne"
i pronunciation rebus is a rebus you use to pronunciatate
John rebus
John Rebus
pronunciation rebus of Gallium
Rebus is a Polish surname.
Sure! Here is a rebus for the pronunciation of sulfur: "Sul-fur".
Rebus - film - was created in 1969.
pronunciation rebus of copper
This rebus is a reference to the old gag "Who's on First"