This is one way to represent a molecule of water.
H0h 0h0
The Canadian Postal Code code for the North Pole is: H0H 0H0 (seriously, it is)
The Address Is: 1 Reindeer Lane H0H 0HO Alaska North Pole. Thanks :D
Santa's mailing address is: #1 Rudolph way North Pole H0H 0H0 Santa's email address is: santa@santaclaus.com
yes it a compound since it is made by chemical composition hydrogen and oxdie to give chemical formula H0H it is also soluble hydrogen but OH is an element
It is well known that Santa Claus (aka Kris Kringle) lives in the North Pole, Canada and the postal code for the North Pole is H0H 0H0, sometimes written incorrectly as HO HO HO. It is equally well known that mail addressed to Santa Claus or Mr Kringle as follows: Santa Claus North Pole H0H 0H0 CANADA by December 1st each year is guaranteed delivery by Canada Post to the one, true, Santa Clause who will send a written reply by return post. I trust there will be no more unfortunate mistakes such a the spurious claim that Santa Claus lives in the United States? Thenk Yew.
Santa Clause House is in North Pole, Alaska 99705 no one knows it's just the north pole First answer is correct : Santa's Executive assistant lives there all year long to personally take the mail to Santa'sSecret Location. You can stop there any day of the year and it's always decorated, lights and all. For letters from Canada, Santa's postal code is H0H 0H0.
In Canada, Santa Claus is known as Père Noël to French speakers, Santa Claus to English speakers.The image and traditions associated with him (even in Québec) are similar to those in the United States.Children can write to Santa Claus at his mailing address and get a response, care of Canada Post (see the Related Link for more info). His address is:SANTA CLAUSNORTH POLECANADA H0H 0H0
Santa has several addresses. Two of them are: Santa Claus, Arctic Circle, 96930 Rovaniemi, Finland. Or, Santa Claus, North Pole, H0H 0H0, Canada Santa is so well known at mail centers and post offices around the world that even if children only put "Santa Claus, North Pole" on the envelope, it will be delivered to him.
Ther are many sites that pretend to track Santa Claus' trip around the world as he delivers presents to good children. NORAD has a Santa tracker that is available in December. Canada Post also has a service that lets children send Santa letters to the postal code H0H 0H0.
There is a town called North Pole, Alaska with a zip code 99705, but I can not find any postal code for the actual "North Pole". I believe Santa is the only resident of the North Pole, so I think you can just address letters to him - it will get there!
A polar molecule will have an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in a partially negative and partially positive end. Therefore, an electron dot diagram showing a molecule with an asymmetrical distribution of electrons, where there is a concentration of electrons on one side, can represent a polar molecule.