H2O2 consists of 2 oxygen atoms bonded to one another and 1 hydrogen atom each. It is has no electric charge. 2OH- is 2 separate OH- ions, which is not a compound. Each ion contains one oxygen and one hydrogen bonded together and carries a negative charge. To form a compound they must be accompanied by some positive ion to balance out the charge.
They will repel each other.
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NO3 (or more properly NO3-) does not exist in any particular state, it is an ion that does not exist on its ow. Due to its negative charge it must be accompanied by some positive ion. Compound containing this are solids, however.
The answer is electrons.Electrons are more mobile than protons.Thus it moves from one object to another.
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A restaurant does not have to remove a mandatory service charge when asked as long as the service charge was displayed prominently prior to you accepting the service. For example, the restaurant must tell you (on the menu or in another conspicuous location) that a service charge is required.
No you cannot. Even if it is a major offense in another country, they can yet also track that.
In the US, restaurants traditionally give water free of charge to patrons or guests.
Another term for accuse is "allege" or "charge".
Most do not offer this option. Some restaurants charge as little as a $1.00
There is a large drop in potential energy because charge repulsion is reduced, accompanied by a large increase in entropy.
As long as you are out of country for longer that 6 years you will be okay
Calcium in milk exists as divalent cations, which must be accompanied by enough anions to balance their electric charge. In that sense, calcium in milk is a compound, but calcium as a chemical element can also exist on its own in another environment.
H2O2 consists of 2 oxygen atoms bonded to one another and 1 hydrogen atom each. It is has no electric charge. 2OH- is 2 separate OH- ions, which is not a compound. Each ion contains one oxygen and one hydrogen bonded together and carries a negative charge. To form a compound they must be accompanied by some positive ion to balance out the charge.
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