is the system for assigning an tuple of numbers on scalar to each point in an dimensional space
Another name for a dative covalent bond is 'coordinate covalent bond'.
No. Carbon monoxide is made up of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom per molecule, the atoms being joined by a non-coordinate covalent bond. However, carbon monoxide can form coordinate covalent bonds with atoms of several transition metal elements.
No. Although the bonds in H2O are covalent, they are not coordinate covalent bonds.
Yes, coordinate bonds are polar because one of the atoms donates both electrons in the bond, resulting in uneven electronegativity between the atoms involved in the bond.
No, sulfuric acid (H2SO4) does not contain a coordinate (dative) bond. It is a covalent compound with polar covalent bonds between hydrogen and sulfur/oxygen atoms.
The x coordinate. The y coordinate is the dependent variable.
It means that the y-coordinate (or any coordinate other than the x-coordinate) is non-zero.
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It means to make straight
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A coordinate is a specific point on a plane, usually dictated by two sets of numbers.
In a coordinate system, it represents the distance from the origin in the positive direction of the x-axis.
It means to put the coordinates you were given on the coordinate plane. Ex. (-3,2) you find it the on the coordinate plane and then you plot it or graph it
Easting means the x coordinate on a map. It measures the eastward distance. The other coordinate is Northing.
I think the word that you're looking for is coordinate. that can either mean a coordinate, like, a plot on a graph (co-ordinet) or coordinate, to align or order something, to allocate positions in a team, something like that (co-ordinate) Hope this helps... =)
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