Valence is the ability of an atom or a group of atoms to combine with other atoms or groups of atoms. Valence, France is located on the left bank of the Rhone, along the railway line that runs from Paris to Marseilles. Valence citizens are called Valentinois.
The French city of Valence is located along the Rhone river. The word valence is also used to measure an atom's ability to combine with other atoms.
The statement should be written as follows: Nous sommes forts en chimie. It means that we are strong (in ability) in chemistry.
Gallus,Galij, or eka-aluminum It is also called Gallia meaning France in French or Latin
The reactivity series was conceptualized during the late 18th century by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier. He observed and categorized elements based on their ability to react with other substances, forming the basis for the reactivity series.
'chimney' in french is 'cheminée'
quèm is not a French word.
"Combine" in French means "combine" or "put together". It is often used in the context of mixing or blending things together.
Mélange! as a verb and truc as a noun are synonyms of the French word combine. The respective pronunciations of the present imperative in the second person informal singular and of the masculine singular noun -- which translate respectively as "Combine!" and "trick" -- will be "mey-lazh" and "tryook" in French.
One may be required to speak French if employed as a steward or stewardess. Teaching students to speak French is another job where one would definitely need the ability to speak French.
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No, French is not an adverb. French is an adjective that describes something related to or originating from France.
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First attest circa 1300, from Old French aliance (Modern French alliance), from alier (Modern French allier) "combine, unite"
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