- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
It you are looking at a diagram of the molecule, the double line represents a double bond.
The lines show where a phase changes happens to a substance -
The lines between the atoms of the elements in a compound represent covalent bonds. One line equals one pair of shared electrons. The lines are used to represent the structure of the molecule, how the atoms bond with one another, rather than just the number of each element in a molecule. One line represents one pair of electrons, or a single bond. Two lines represent two pairs of electrons, or a double bond, and three lines represent a triple bond.
•Vertical lines are pH species •Horizontal lines describe redox changes •pH and redox are diagonal lines
Water has a bent shape so it is H-O-H in a triangular shape with O at the top. HOH like that but with lines between the H's and O.
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
equilibrium between two states
This line is a boundary between two phases.
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
schematic diagram
The horizontal lines on a network diagram are called rows, and they represent the different entities or components in the network. The vertical lines are called columns, and they show the relationships or connections between the entities.
In data flow diagrams, the lines between "boxes" represent data that flows between components of a system. Because these only show the flow of data, they do not give an indication of sequencing.In activity diagrams, those lines are simply transitions between activities and do not represent data flow at all. They more represent the sequencing of activities and decisions. You can tell from these what order things happen in.
It you are looking at a diagram of the molecule, the double line represents a double bond.
Peel an orange. The lines between the sections of the orange are similar to the pattern of longitude lines on the globe.
They are the wires through which current flows when the circuit is closed.
On maps, black lines between states represent boundaries or borders, where one state stops and the others starts. These are also called state lines.