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Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
Water contain thee atoms in the molecule.
By melting theme and thee joining theme
No, they are 2 different ingredients with 2 different purposes.
thee temperature goes higher because when it absorbs heat,the temperature goes hotter :)
Grammatically correct: "Drank" sodium water... and NO YOU DIDN'T!! Sodium catches fire and typically EXPLODES... that is to say, thee is a strong chemical reaction between the H2O and pure sodium.
Choropleth. Proportional symbol. Isarithmic or Isopleth. Dot. Dasymetric.
means thee are dangerous chemicals or gases in the area
Elements have symbols in thee periodic table For example: H is the symbol for the element Hydrogen H2O is the symbol for water
Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
Potassium is a type of salt. Sodium is its friend or foe. If you balance these, then you do not have to worry about heart diseases or kidney diseases. Good luck!
The best you wish in thee is thee that wish
Xanthi is pronounced as ZAN-thee.
Thee is no way to count the number of molecules of sodium or potassium in one Oreo cookie because the molecules are too small and each cookie will have slightly different numbers of molecules in it.
Thee refers to "my country". It's another way of saying "my country, this song is about you"
You have just spelt it right. Thee
"Tis of thee" means "it is of you"