Weak forms refer to pronunciations of words in a reduced or unstressed manner, typically occurring in connected speech. Strong forms, on the other hand, represent the full or emphasized pronunciation of words. In weak forms, certain vowels may be reduced or omitted, whereas strong forms typically involve clear enunciation.
Carbon can form both weak and strong bonds depending on the atoms it is bonded to. For example, carbon forms strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms in diamond, but can form weaker intermolecular bonds in substances like graphite. Additionally, carbon can form weak bonds with hydrogen in organic compounds.
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) forms a strong bond due to the high electronegativity difference between hydrogen and fluorine. The bond is highly polarized, making it strong compared to other hydrogen halides. So, HF is not considered a weak bond.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
Oxygen typically forms strong bonds with other elements due to its high electronegativity. In most cases, oxygen forms covalent bonds with other elements or with itself, resulting in stable molecules or compounds.
Carbon can form both weak and strong bonds depending on the atoms it is bonded to. For example, carbon forms strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms in diamond, but can form weaker intermolecular bonds in substances like graphite. Additionally, carbon can form weak bonds with hydrogen in organic compounds.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
The pH number will be higher
Some common words in the English language have two forms, a strong form and a weak form.The strong form is used when the word is stressed, the weak form is used when it is not.Compare:-I've been /bin/ to Cyprus, Hong Kong and Hawaii, and next year we are going to Alaska. (weak form)-Where have you been /been/ ?(strong form)Most words with two forms are articles, auxiliary verbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and pronouns; therefore they are not normally stressed and usually take the weak form.Compare:It was /wz/ very easy.Yes it was.Guns 'n RosesFortnum and MasonI'm not very hungry, thank you.I am very angry.There are about forty words that have strong and weak forms, but the difference is often very slight.Here are a few of the more common words with strong and weak forms:a - Ay, uhat - At, utbeen - BEEn, bincan - CAn, cnhave - HAv, hvto - TOO, tuh[Regional accents differ]Native English speakers use the weak and strong forms without realising it. They think they are pronouncing all the words the same way all the time. But learners of English should learn and use the two forms in their speech, as appropriate. If they do not, they will sound overly precise and their speech will not sound natural.LEARNING THE WEAK AND STRONG FORMSThe easiest way to learn the correct forms is to listen carefully to how a native English speaker speaks. Then mimic how they speak. Copy the whole sentences. With practice you will soon be using the correct forms automatically, without even thinking about it!
weak is not strong
Hydrogen sulfide is a weak acid. It can dissociate in water to produce hydrosulfuric acid, but it does not fully ionize like strong acids such as hydrochloric acid.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.
Screwdrivers can have weak or strong magnetism.
weak because you can eat it
Weak
weak and strong,it depends
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?