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Type one binary compounds have a cation (+ charge) that has only 1 possible oxidation state, for example sodium (Na^1+). In type 2 binary compounds, the cation can have more than one oxidation state, for example iron which can be 2+ or 3+.
CO is a polar covalent compound. It is covalent because the compound is made up of nonmetals. It is polar because the electronegativity difference is 1. Answer: Polar Covalent Compound
Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
There are four types of binary compounds of hydrogen, namely, 1. Ionic hydride 2. Covalent Hydride 3. Complex Hydride 4 Metallic Hydride
Ammonia: NH3 Calcium carbonate: CaCO3 Sand: SiO2 Salt: NaCl Water: H2O Carbon dioxide: CO2 Carbon monoxide: CO Hydrolic Acid: HCl Nitrous oxide: N2O Silver Ioide: AgI Potassium chloride: KCl Aluminum nitride: Aln Boron carbide: B4C Cadium Telluride: CdTe Cesium Flouride: CsF
Type one binary compounds have a cation (+ charge) that has only 1 possible oxidation state, for example sodium (Na^1+). In type 2 binary compounds, the cation can have more than one oxidation state, for example iron which can be 2+ or 3+.
In BCD each digit of a decimal number is coded as a separate 4 bit binary number between 0 and 9.For example:Decimal 12 in BCD is shown as 0001 0010 (Binary 1 and Binary 2), in Binary it is 1100.
only difference is that binary is only consists of 0 and 1 bits,where as digital means it may either contain binary bits (0,1), or contain the numeric digit (0-9), mainely digital means just the number between 0 to 9
yes each have a charge of 1.
simple microscope only have 1 lens and compound microscope uses 2 lens \
Decimal has ten different digits - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Binary only has two different digits - 0 1
CO is a polar covalent compound. It is covalent because the compound is made up of nonmetals. It is polar because the electronegativity difference is 1. Answer: Polar Covalent Compound
The Binary system uses only the numbers 1 & 0. The decimal system has "dots" in them example of decimal: 1.25
A bit is the smallest unit of binary language; either a 1 or a 0. A byte is made up of 8 bits.
No technical difference other than compound and size. Slick is just that there are no grooves in the surface (No tread).
Ca+2 + Br-1 --> CaBr2 (calcium bromide)
Binary PSKQPSK.1. Two different phases are used torepresent two binary values.1. Four different phases are used to represent two binary values.2. Each signal element represents only one bit.2. Each signal element representstwo bits