Examples are
sulphur which has allotropes S8, S7, S6, S12 and more
Phosphorus is found as P4
Carbon has rings fused together in graphite.
Classic answer is to "satisfy" a full valance ring of electrons.
Depending on the karat of the gold it is a mixure of gold and other metals(to make it harder)
Ph is a benzene ring or as you know a phenyl ring, sometimes you will even see it as Ar (abbreviation for Aryl, where Aryl is an aromatic ring and most times Phenyl) Source: thealwaysfit ,com
salt{Nacl},water{H2O},and i think air but I'm not really sure on that one
Colored gold, like rose gold is created by alloying gold with other elements. For rose gold, copper is generally used as the other element. Sometimes zinc is also added to the alloy.
ring compound that have some of the ring carbons substituted as other elements such as oxygen or nitrogen.
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A field is a commutative ring in which all non zero elements have inverses or all the elements are units
To prove a ring is commutative, one must show that for any two elements of the ring their product does not depend on the order in which you multiply them. For example, if p and q are any two elements of your ring then p*q must equal q*p in order for the ring to be commutative. Note that not every ring is commutative, in some rings p*q does not equal q*p for arbitrary q and p (for example, the ring of 2x2 matrices).
Classic answer is to "satisfy" a full valance ring of electrons.
No, it is Welsh. Gwendolyn means "white ring", derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and dolen "ring".
5 olympic ring.
The amount of valence electrons, also known as the number electrons in the outermost ring of the atom.
How many valence electrons it has relative to the other elements in its row (which obviously has other implications which I won't get into). Each row has a specific amount of rings. Row 1 has 1 ring which can hold 2 electrons, thus hydrogen is in the first column with 1 electron in that valence ring and helium with 2 (a full ring). Rows 2 and 3 elements have 2 and 3 ring respectively and each of those rings can hold 8 electrons, thus 8 elements in each row with each successive element having 1 greater electron in that ring (their valence ring) than the previous element. Row 4 has elements which have all the previous rings filled but also start to fill the fourth ring (their valence ring) which now has 18 electrons it can hold. You see where I'm going with this...
10K Malta means a ring that contains 10 karat gold. This is real gold and the amount of gold present is 10 karat. This may be a ring that also contains other elements but definitely has gold as one of the elements.
dust, ice, small rocks, and gases of various elements
Depending on the karat of the gold it is a mixure of gold and other metals(to make it harder)