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Such elements are called "diatomic."

There are exactly seven of them:

• Bromine (Br)

• Chlorine (Cl)

• Fluorine (F)

• Hydrogen (H)

• Iodine (I)

• Nitrogen (N)

• Oxygen (O)

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Mendel postulated that individuals have elements in pairs that determine a single phenotype What are the paired elements?

The paired elements are what Mendel called "factors," which we now know as genes. Genes come in pairs, with one inherited from each parent, and determine traits, such as eye color or flower shape, in an individual. This pairing and inheritance of genes is the basis of Mendel's laws of inheritance.


What periodic elements always come with a partner?

I am not sure entirely what you mean but there are lots of elements that go around in pairs, e.g hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen amongst others.


What is pairs elements that is would most likely form non polar convalent bonds?

Elements that are close to each other on the periodic table typically form nonpolar covalent bonds, as they have similar electronegativities. Some examples of pairs of elements that would most likely form nonpolar covalent bonds include carbon-carbon (C-C), hydrogen-hydrogen (H-H), and chlorine-chlorine (Cl-Cl).


Which pair is different from other in Li-Mg Na-K Ca-Mg B-Al?

B-Al is different from the other pairs because it consists of elements from different groups in the periodic table. Li-Mg, Na-K, and Ca-Mg are pairs of elements from the same group which exhibit similar chemical characteristics.


Which of these pairs of elements have the same number of valence electrons?

It is not possible to say for certain which pair of the isotopes below are of the same element as no options have been provided. There are many different pairs of isotopes that make up many different elements.

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Do conures come in pairs?

Some Conures when you buy them do come in pairs but others they come individually.


Do chromosomes come in pairs?

Yes, chromosomes in humans come in pairs. Each individual has 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one of each pair inherited from each parent, for a total of 46 chromosomes.


Force always comes in?

Pairs they always come in pairs!


Mendel postulated that individuals have elements in pairs that determine a single phenotype What are the paired elements?

The paired elements are what Mendel called "factors," which we now know as genes. Genes come in pairs, with one inherited from each parent, and determine traits, such as eye color or flower shape, in an individual. This pairing and inheritance of genes is the basis of Mendel's laws of inheritance.


Where do pairs come from?

Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Males have 1 X chro. and 1 Y chro. in a pair. Females just have 2 X's. The first 22 pairs are evenly spaced between male and female, but the 23rd depicts which gender you are.Chromosomes are an important part of your DNA.


Are elements that are always found in pairs ionic?

It`s Diatomic


What come in pairs of 7?

14s?


What does forces always come in?

pairs!


Can atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons?

yeap!


How you tell if set of ordered pairs a function?

If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.


Forces come in pairs what are they called?

Forces that come in pairs are called action-reaction pairs. This is based on Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


What things come in groupings of 2?

pairs