covalent. =p.XD .:)
Yes it does.
NO!!!! It a covalent bond. Any one Carbon atom makes four single covalent bonds to four adjacent carbon atoms. The structure is referred to as ADAMANTINE. Diamond is an ALLOTROPE of Carbon. Othe carbon allotropes are graphite(soot) and Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene)
Dt = Dose (1 + 0.693 × t/t1/2) Where, Dt = Total dose, Dose = Immediate release dose, t = Total time period for which sustained release is required, t1/2 = Half-life of drug.
LD50 (short for lethal dose 50) is the dose of a substance at which it kills 50% of test subjects.
I have never heard this. It's usually 'like a dose of salts', meaning fast and thoroughly. 'She arrived with a basket of cleaning supplies and went through the house like a dose of salts.'
Covalent bonds
Yes it does.
NO!!!! It a covalent bond. Any one Carbon atom makes four single covalent bonds to four adjacent carbon atoms. The structure is referred to as ADAMANTINE. Diamond is an ALLOTROPE of Carbon. Othe carbon allotropes are graphite(soot) and Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene)
No, it represents an ionic substance
In the non-ionic form, carbon has 6 electrons.
A double covalent bond which shares electrons.
No. Carbon forms bonds very easily and it's outer shell is only half full.
177 Home Runs. Barry Bonds has 762 Home Runs while A Rod has 585 Home Runs.
Yes because sex bonds your souls, this is stated in the bible. Save sex for someone VERY special.
DNA contains two types of nitrogen bases. There are the purines, which include Adenine and Guanine, and the pyrimidines, which include Thymine and Cytosine. Adenine ALWAYS bonds with Thymine, and Guanine ALWAYS bonds with Cytosine, unless, of course, we have a mutation.
"Dose" is like a dose of medicine. "Does" is used like, "He always does nice things for her".
English word dose = Menge, Dose,dosieren (verb)German word Dose = can, doset