no
Chromium(III) oxide has a beautiful green color.
The formula of a compound shows the ratio of elements present in the compound. This is helpful in understanding the chemical structure and properties of the compound. It also allows for predicting how different elements will combine to form new substances.
Ah, the compound name for CdO is Cadmium Oxide. Isn't that just a lovely name? It's like a gentle whisper of elements coming together to create something new and beautiful. Just like when we blend colors on our palette to create a masterpiece on canvas.
Peach is a compound
This is a compound sentence, and it smells bad.
The adjective 'beautiful' is not a compound word.
no
This afternoon is beautiful , but later it will rain.
Chromium(III) oxide has a beautiful green color.
No. The suffix -ful means "full" but is only a compound noun in such words as cupful or teaspoonful. In watchful, peaceful, and beautiful, it just forms an adjective.
The formula of a compound shows the ratio of elements present in the compound. This is helpful in understanding the chemical structure and properties of the compound. It also allows for predicting how different elements will combine to form new substances.
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No because gold is not alive.answer 2. To be organic, a compound needs to contain carbohydrates, or at least carbon forms. Gold, beautiful as it is, does not.
There is no compound subject.The subjects of the compound sentence are:We, subject of the verb 'were stunned'Mary, subject of the verb 'had made'There is no compound objects. The direct object of the second part of the compound sentence is:cake, object of the verb 'made'The only thing missing from the sentence is the object of the preposition 'for'. The missing pronoun is the first person, plural, objective pronoun that will take the place of the antecedent 'we'.We were stunned to come home and find that Mary had made a beautiful chocolate cake for us.
Here are some of the most common synonyms for the word beautiful. Some apply more specifically to a beautiful "person" :angelicattractivealluringlovelyprepossessingenrapturingdelightfulgorgeousstunningravishingradiantdivinebreathtaking
Kaleido is not a Greek word, but a modern compound form made from two Greek roots, kal- "beautiful" and eidos "form."
She sees a replication of a meadow, filled with real trees and flowering plants, and alive with humming birds.