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Since iron oxide is made from TWO elements (Fe, and O), it is a compounds and so you have a MOLECULE, not an atom of iron oxide.
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
Without knowing what molecule and which nucleotides, it is impossible to answer your question.
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A group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds would be termed a molecule.
It would be a molecule. It cannot be considered a compound because it contains atoms of only one element.
That would be considered fat
A photograph of a statue would be considered a derivative work; if the statue is protected by copyright, you would need permission from the rightsholder to create the derivative work.
Phenol is a viscous liquid or can be crystals as phenol has a melting point of 40.5°C which would make it a solid at room temperature.
the derivative of 1x would be 1 the derivative of x to the power of 1 would be 1. the derivative of x+1 would be 1 the derivative of x-1 would be 1 im not sure what you are asking, but however you put it, it's 1.
All it means to take the second derivative is to take the derivative of a function twice. For example, say you start with the function y=x2+2x The first derivative would be 2x+2 But when you take the derivative the first derivative you get the second derivative which would be 2
Yes; it would be considered creating a derivative work, which is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.
after preparing the white phenol, addition of any color shall turn to the respective color. Like lemon salt shall turn the phenol in to yellow in colour.
ln(3) is a constant. If graphed, it would be a horizontal line. Its derivative is zero.
The final work would be considered a derivative work of the originals sampled, so it could be protected, but it would require a license to use the samples because creation of derivative works is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holders.
ln(3) is a constant. If graphed, it would be a horizontal line. Its derivative is zero.
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