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An isotope is an atom that contains a different number of neutrons. In order for an element to change there has to be a different number of protons.
Because no chemical reaction occurs. The two (or more) miscible chemical species retain their chemical identity, rather than forming a new compound via a chemical reaction.
All is true; theory of Leukippus and Democritus was 2 500 yers ago only a theretical (but correct) supposition.
Yes, different isotopes of an atom retain the properties of the atom.
Isotopes of an atom does retain the properties of the atom. This is discrete in units of matter.
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By teaching the younger generation of the village
To retain power
It is an extensive urban area, resulting from the expansion of several cities or towns, but still retain individual identity
Complex retains their identity in the solution form and double salt doesn't retain its identity in solution. A Ali Sudais jan Research Scholar Nuclear Medicine Inorganic Chemistry
Use a static variable in the class, initialised with the value zero. Each time any constructor is invoked, increment the variable and assign it to an instance member variable. The only exception is the move constructor which should take on the identity of its argument. class foo { private: static size_t counter; size_t identity; public: foo (): identity (++counter) {} // default constructor (new identity) foo (const foo& rhs): identity (++counter) {} // copy constructor (new identity) foo (foo&& rhs): identity (std::move(rhs.identity)) {} // move constructor (take identity from original) foo& operator= (const foo& rhs) {} // copy assign (retain current identity) foo& operator= (foo&& rhs) {} // move assign (retain current identity) ~foo() {} const size_t get_identity() const { return identity; } // accessor to identity }; // all static variables must be initialised outside of the class in which they are declared size_t foo::counter = 0;
An isotope is an atom that contains a different number of neutrons. In order for an element to change there has to be a different number of protons.
I dont know the ansers yet Hopefully it will retain it's identity and not adopt too many western ideas.
A partnership is an association of two or more persons or entities who retain their individual identity outside the partnership. In a merger two or more entities merge and only one retains the identity or they all merge to form a totally new entity but in the process only one identity is retained all other identities are nullified.
globalization & Immigration
Chronic illness, malnutrition, a tendency to retain water, and kidney diseases and disorders increase the likelihood of becoming overhydrated.
To preserve their cultural traditions, to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to new generations so that they would be aware.