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A very large organic compound made up of chains of smaller molecules is a polymer.
Oxygen
The compound large leaves of ferns and Cycads are called fronds.
Water
There isn't one. Numbers don't stop. There doesn't exist a number so large that one can't be added to it.
To balance a equation, the whole number added or used in front of a compound is known as Coefficient.
The airplane is not considered to be a compound machine. The airplane is actually a complex machine with a large number of separate working parts.
Ferric oxide is not a covalent compound, it forms a large ionic lattice.
These are called polymers. They are made by a large number of monomers bond together. These polymers are macro molecules.
Carbohydrates are large molecules. They are made up of a large number of glucose molecules bond together. So they are not elements, they are compounds.
an eye made of a large number of parts, each with a separate lens, as found in insects
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no nothing can be multiplied to get a prime number
Delegate-at-large is a hyphenated compound noun.When attempting to pluralise such words it is important to identify that part of the compound that is subject to the change in number and add the plural inflection (-s) to that element.Delegate-at-large is a special type of delegate, therefore delegate is subject to the plural inflection, so the plural of delegate-at-large is delegates-at-large.
This is best written as 1021, since it is such a large number. If you want to write it out, write a one, followed by 21 zeroes.This is best written as 1021, since it is such a large number. If you want to write it out, write a one, followed by 21 zeroes.This is best written as 1021, since it is such a large number. If you want to write it out, write a one, followed by 21 zeroes.This is best written as 1021, since it is such a large number. If you want to write it out, write a one, followed by 21 zeroes.
A very large number of things