N means no. (:
Meggers!
t means 'and'
and then?
real n*gga sh*t
In a text symbol, "n" often stands for "and" or it can be used as a shorthand way to say "in." It is commonly used in informal written communication to save time and characters.
That he doesn't love you anymore
gnr = got a n**** rollin.... It's like saying lol
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It does not mean anything. It is just like giving an ex a call and he/she picks. But the content of the message should reveal more.
To evaluate ( (152 , \text{mN})^2 ), we first convert millinewtons to newtons: ( 152 , \text{mN} = 0.152 , \text{N} ). Squaring this gives ( (0.152 , \text{N})^2 = 0.023104 , \text{N}^2 ). Rounding to three significant figures, the result is ( 0.0231 , \text{N}^2 ).
The general equation for the complete combustion of an alkyne can be represented as: [ \text{C}n\text{H}{2n-2} + \left( 2n - 1 \right) \text{O}_2 \rightarrow n \text{CO}_2 + \left(n - 1\right) \text{H}_2\text{O} ] In this equation, ( \text{C}n\text{H}{2n-2} ) represents the alkyne, where ( n ) is the number of carbon atoms. The products of the reaction are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O).
The correct formula for a trivalent metal nitride is typically represented as ( \text{M}_3\text{N} ), where ( \text{M} ) denotes the trivalent metal. In this formula, three metal cations combine with one nitride ion (( \text{N}^{3-} )) to achieve electrical neutrality. Common examples of trivalent metals that form nitrides include aluminum and gallium, resulting in compounds like ( \text{Al}_3\text{N} ) and ( \text{Ga}_3\text{N} ).