b is the answer
Sr2+, 2[I]- I could not put the dots around the I that represents iodine because the computer does not allow me to, but there is suppose to be eight electrons around it
Yes, 2,3-dimethylpentane has the empirical formula C7H16.
The empirical formula is representative for the chemical composition of a compound; the structural formula is representative for the spatial structure of the compound.
Many things cause weather. I suppose you could say the most important ingredient would be solar power. Without the Sun there could be no weather.
I suppose that any Greek philosopher did not say so.
R = s + 2t; s = 3tR = 3t + 2tR = 5t
Example: How could you do that to me? turns into: How could you!? or How could you do that to me!?
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How do you suppose we are going to do this.I suppose that would be easy to do.
I suppose you could. There's turkey bacon, so I suppose if you really wanted to you could.
You can use the MAX function. You could have the formula generating the value you want to test in one cell and then you the MAX function to choose between it and the fixed value. You could also have the formula generating the value built into the MAX. Say your generating formula is A2+B2 and is in cell C2 and your fixed value is 20, you could do this: =MAX(C2,20) You could also just put the formula into the MAX like this: =MAX(A2+B2,20)
Sr2+, 2[I]- I could not put the dots around the I that represents iodine because the computer does not allow me to, but there is suppose to be eight electrons around it
It could be 3 8/10 or 3 4/5 or 38/10
This appears to be calcium triphosphate, Ca3(PO4)2. In any formula such as this when an element appears without a subscript this means that just one atom of the element is to be understood. Thus we could rewrite this formula as Ca3(P1O4)2. 3 Ca 2 P 8 O -- 13 atoms altogether
You can. I suppose I could, but I don't.
I suppose I could if I had a Jeep...