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any element can be written in form of pseudo noble gas formation ZN [AR] 3D10
actually a bipolar molecule(dipole) in isolation doesn't have any charge.But when it comes near a electropositive or electronegative element/ion it develops pseudo negative charge(for electropositive ion) or pseudo positive charge(for electronegative ion).
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the purpose of a subscript is to tell how many atoms of that chemical is used in the formulaThe number of atoms of the same element in the molecule ~APEX
Mostly use Pseudo-elements in CSS for website designing.
any element can be written in form of pseudo noble gas formation ZN [AR] 3D10
content is something that another thing holds and purpose is the reason of something or someone
HTML is the main element in design of a webpage.
xsd stands for xml schema definition, it specifies how to formally describe the elements in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document. This description can be used to verify that each item of content in a document adheres to the description of the element in which the content is to be placed.
You may not know it, but a link has four different states that it can be in. CSS 2.1 allows you to customize each state. Please refer to the following keywords that each correspond to one specific state: * active - this is a link that is in the process of being clicked * focus - applies a style to an element in focus * hover - this is a link currently has a mouse pointer hovering over it/on it * link - this is a link that has not been used, nor is a mouse pointer hovering over it * visited - this is a link that has been used before, but has no mouse on it * first-child - special style to an element that is the first child of another element * lang - specifies a language for the specified element Order matters. If "a:active" precedes "a:hover", the effects in "a:hover" will take precedence. So, in this example, you would not see the color change when the user clicks down on a link. Pseudo Classes You can set links contained in different parts of your web page to be different colors by using the pseudo class. For example, lets say you want your links in the content area to have a different color then the links in the left or right column of your webpage. You can do this in the following fashion: #content a:link {color: #009900;} #content a:visited {color: #999999;} #content a:hover {color: #333333;} #content a:focus {color: #333333;} #content a:active {color: #009900;} Now assuming that you have your main content in a division named "content" all links within that division will now be styled by this new style selector. Should your selector have a different name, just change the #content selector to match your division name. Then for the links in a column you could use the following: #column a:link {color: #009900;} #column a:visited {color: #999999;} #column a:hover {color: #333333;} #column a:focus {color: #333333;} #column a:active {color: #009900;} Once again, this assumes the name of the column division, just change the name to match yours. This same method can be accomplished by declaring a class instead of an id. a.column:link {color: #009900;} a.column:visited {color: #999999;} a.column:hover {color: #333333;} a.column:focus {color: #333333;} a.column:active {color: #009900;} Though in this case you will need to add a class to each link <a class="column" href="" title="">some link text</a> But, there is still yet an easier way .column a:link {color: #009900;} .column a:visited {color: #999999;} .column a:hover {color: #333333;} .column a:focus {color: #333333;} .column a:active {color: #009900;}
how purpose audience shape the content in a persuasive text is by changing minds and and with a persuasive text.
Essential element of agreement
In what ways are purpose, audience, tone, and content different for interpersonal and business communication?
actually a bipolar molecule(dipole) in isolation doesn't have any charge.But when it comes near a electropositive or electronegative element/ion it develops pseudo negative charge(for electropositive ion) or pseudo positive charge(for electronegative ion).
beryl gets its name from its beryllium element content.
Pseudo means "Fake"