A row of elements is known as a "period".
In chemistry, a row refers to a horizontal line of elements on the periodic table that have similar chemical properties. Each row represents a period in the periodic table and elements in the same row have the same number of electron shells.
The Maths terms combination and permutation apply in chemistry when making the expected industrial calculation.
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Anytime you cook anything you are using chemistry.
This is inorganic chemistry.
He was elected for, four terms in a row.
No, concentration and molarity are not synonymous terms in chemistry. Concentration refers to the amount of a substance in a given volume, while molarity specifically refers to the concentration of a solution in terms of moles of solute per liter of solution.
A homograph to "row" is "row." This word can have multiple meanings such as a line of objects or people, or to propel a boat using oars.
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