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Q: Why are bonded atoms generally more chemically stable than Unbonded neutral atoms?
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Where is the only place the neutral and ground wires can be on the same buss bar?

The main electric panel is where neutral is bonded to ground. There is usually a screw or strap that connects the two so the same type panel could be used as a subpanel and have the neutral and ground unbonded in subpanel.


When bonded covalently N2 has how many unbonded electrons?

The s electrons in N2 are unbonded; there are four of them in each nitrogen atom and therefore 8 in the molecule N2.


Consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically bonded?

A mixture consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically bonded.


Do compounds are chemically bounded together?

yes, compounds are chemically bonded.


Difference between unbonded strain gauge and bonded strain gauge?

The essential difference is that the bonded strain gauges are bonded on to the specimen whose strain is being measured whereas the unbonded strain gauges are not bonded on to the specimen. As the bonded strain gauges are well bonded on to the specimen, the entire strain being experienced by the specimen is transferred to the strain gauge. However, the bonded strain gauges are affected by temperature changes and also due to transverse strains.For transverse strains and ambient temperature compensations, suitable circuits for compensation can be used using Wheatstone's bridge. The unbonded strain gauges cannot transfer the strain of the specimen to the strain gauge and hence it is used mainly for displacement, or pressure or force transducers. It is least affected by transverse strain and temperature compensation of unbonded gauges cis automatically eliminated using Wheatstone's bridge.


A particle made up ofa group of atoms that are chemically bonded?

A group of chemically bonded atoms is termed a molecule.


How is a homogenous mixture different from a compound?

In a compound the component elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In a homogeneous mixture the components are not chemically bonded together and the ratio can vary.In a compound the component elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.In a homogeneous mixture the components are not chemically bonded together and the ratio can be varied.


Do heterogeneous mixtures combine chemically?

In a mixture compounds are not chemically bonded.


Can mixtures chemically bond?

Mixtures are composed of substances not chemically bonded together.


What are two of more elements that are in the same place but not chemically bonded bonded?

that is called a mixture


What is the combination of atoms chemically bonded together?

Its a molecule


How are salts chemically bonded?

Salts have an ionic bound.