The M refers to a non-specific metal in a dihydroxated structure such as Fe(OH)2, as opposed to the same metal as a hydrated metal oxide such as FeO(H2O). However, this stuff is long forgotten so better ask your prof for more detail :)
"its basically when someone has a personalitydisorder or an identity disorder..at least that's what i read about" This is completely incorrect. What you are talking about is DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) Identity Diffusion is part of the identity crisis that all teenagers go through. It is a theory by James Marcia. Identity Diffusion is when the individual does not care to find their own identity.
The number of protons in the nucleus of the atom determine its identity.
The compounds identity remain unchanged; but the new mixture is different.
This atom loss his identity.
The difference between nature and your identity is that nature can represent where you came from and your common surroundings, and identity is shown by how you grew up by your nature.
Judith M. Collins has written: 'Investigating identity theft' -- subject(s): Business, Identity theft, Nonfiction, OverDrive
Michelle M. Wright has written: 'Becoming Black' -- subject- s -: African diaspora, Blacks, Identity - Psychology -, Race identity
Integrated mobile equipment identity
The Ace Slashers identity is none other 11 genus Kyle M.
I. M. Zhabborov has written: 'Uzbeki' -- subject(s): Uzbeks, Social life and customs, Ethnic identity
The Ace Slashers identity is none other 11 genus Kyle M.
It is the property that 1 is the multiplicative identity for sets of numbers.
Jimmy M. Ly has written: 'Hakka en Polynesie' -- subject(s): Ethnic identity, Hakka (Chinese people), Chinese 'Bonbon, Soeurette & Pai Coco' -- subject(s): Chinese, Ethnic identity
Let m be a whole number, then the multiplicative inverse of m is a number n such that mn=1 since 1 is the multiplicative identity. There is only one choice for n, it is 1/m since m(1/m)=1
Timothy M. O'Sullivan has written: 'Walking in Roman culture' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Walking, History and criticism, Walking in literature, Group identity, Latin literature, Identity (Psychology), City and town life, History
Regrouping
Kevin M. Graham has written: 'Beyond redistribution' -- subject(s): Whites, White supremacy movements, Distributive justice, Race identity, Racism