Contain only two elements
a compound always has the same chemical formula
The OR function always results in a true when one input is true.
By definition, a compound is always neutral. If the polyatomic chemical entity has a charge, it is no longer a compound, but is now a polyatomic ion. Ionic compounds and molecular compounds are also neutral in charge. The word "ionic" is just referring to the type of chemical bond in the molecule.
The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is always zero. This is because the total positive charges from the oxidation numbers of the elements must balance out the total negative charges for a compound to be neutral.
The proportions of elements in a compound are fixed, meaning that a specific compound will always have the same ratio of elements by mass. This fixed ratio is determined by the chemical formula of the compound.
In general nomenclature, the positive part of a compound is usually named first. Exceptions include certain compounds like acids where the negatively charged ions are named first.
Etre takes avoir as the helping verb. An easy way to remember is that etre is always the helping verb with verbs of coming or going.
By helping them. Well this is not always the case, as you can see that some people take it on their ego for being pitied on so make sure you have made your intenions of helping-remember helping-not pitying, clear. Also ask them if they want your help or not. helping people if they don't want to be helped is opposite of helping.
Same type of atoms.
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By definition, it will always be an element, never a compound.
The duration of Always Remember I Love You is 1.58 hours.
The rules that must be following in binomial nomenclature are: 1.genus comes before the species. 2.genus always capitalized and species are never capitalized. 3.genus and species are both underlined.
a compound always has the same chemical formula
Always Remember I Love You was created on 1990-12-23.
I'll Always Remember You was created on 2010-11-07.
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