Na+ is the sodium cation, Cl- is chlorine anion.
Na^+ is called a sodium cation.
The chemical formula for chlorine is Cl, which represents one atom of chlorine. C1 is not a valid chemical formula.
To calculate the original concentration from dilution, use the formula: C1V1 C2V2. Where C1 is the original concentration, V1 is the original volume, C2 is the final concentration, and V2 is the final volume. Rearrange the formula to solve for C1: C1 (C2V2) / V1. This will give you the original concentration.
A 10k c1 typically refers to a 10,000 ohm capacitor with a capacitance rating of 1 microfarad. The value of this capacitor indicates its ability to store and release electrical charge in a circuit.
"C1" likely refers to the metal composition of the necklace, indicating it is made of gold. "14k" denotes that the gold is 14 karats, meaning it is 58.3% pure gold alloyed with other metals.
Yes you can. Spina Bifida at C1 is called spondyloschisis.
The first Cervicalvertebrae..............Neck...........................Altis
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C1 is called the atlas and C2 is called the axis
what is c1+4
The name of the joint that is between C1 & C2 is the atlantoaxial joint. C1 is the atlas and C2 is the axis. The type of joint is called a pivot joint, and often referred to as the no-no joint, because it is used to rotate your head left and right, as in saying 'no'.
The vertebrae in the neck region are called cervical vertebrae. There are seven cervical vertebrae labeled C1 to C7, with C1 being closest to the skull and C7 being closest to the thoracic vertebrae.
it is called na na
The form is calld, C1.
What is Left laterolisthesis of c1
Actually, the first cervical vertebra is called the atlas, not the axis. The axis is the second cervical vertebra that forms a pivot joint with the atlas, allowing for rotation of the head from side to side.
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