multiple perspectives
AlO4 does not correspond to a known chemical formula or compound. It is not a valid representation in chemistry.
It is now known that atoms can be divided into subatomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons) and that isotopes of an element can have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms are not indivisible and they can differ in properties even within the same element.
Yes, "4f" is a valid orbital shell designation in the electronic configuration of atoms. It represents the fourth energy level and the f subshell within that energy level.
Urine for a drug test should be between 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit to be considered valid.
HCl is a strong acid. HCl4 is not a valid compound.
The expression "two sides of the same coin" refers to two different aspects or perspectives of a single situation or issue that are inherently linked. It suggests that while the two sides may seem distinct or opposite, they are ultimately connected and cannot exist independently of one another. This phrase is often used to highlight the complexity of a situation, emphasizing that different viewpoints can coexist and be equally valid.
The concept that a situation can be considered from several different, yet valid, points of view.
The concept that a situation can be considered from several different, yet valid, points of view.
The concept that a situation can be considered from several different, yet valid, points of view.
Multiple perspectives
Depends upon the situation m most importantly...on reason..that it suits with ur situation n circumstance or not...so got to be valid if both have same reasoning...:)
Intestate.
The term is 'intestate'.
Well, yes. Whether it's a valid one depends on what your situation is. For example, it's a valid reason not to watch TV, but not a very valid one to skip school.
Positive relativism is the belief that different perspectives or values can all be equally valid and valuable in their own right. It suggests that there is no single objective truth or absolute moral standard, and that diversity of viewpoints should be embraced and respected. This idea challenges the notion of universal truths and encourages open-mindedness and acceptance of different cultural and individual beliefs.
Probability
A valid question is one that: a) has relevance and some degree of connectivity to the topic b) is logicall consistent (ie should have only one unambiguouis interpretation). c) can be expected to have an answer that is realistic (ie. is known or can be known, eg with further research) d) may have multiple answers but these should be testable (ie. evidence based). Multiple answers will probably result from imprecision in defining the question. Eg. different people may have different answers to the swame question if they have different experiences and different points of view.