a bond is a financial guarantee in many case. Such as, a contractor must be bonded t insure the completion of the job. A good man's word will act as that - you will only has to trust the good man's word.
The opposite word of "bond" is "separate" or "dissociate."
Yes, bond breaking is typically endothermic, meaning it requires energy input to break bonds.
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Water does not have an ionic bond. It is a polar covalent molecule, meaning the electrons are shared between the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.
Enthalpy is the measurement of total energy change of a reaction. The energy of bond formation and bond breaking can be used to calculate the bond enthalpy of the reaction. Bond enthalpy is the enthalphy change when 1 mol of bond is broken. Therefore the general equation to calculate the enthalpy change is energy of bond broken subtract by energy of bond formation.
Originally an old English saying "My word is my bond" basically meaning you're a man or woman who doesn't go back on their word or promise. In the East Coast hip hop community it is a slang word for saying you can trust me. EX: "That girl is cheating on you, word is bond
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Bandan means bond / bonding.
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It mans smile :)
The word 'religion' comes from the Old English, through French, and originally, from the Latin. It has no Greek meaning. The Latin word has the meaning of "to bind."
The Slang word... 'Word' comes from the shortening of 'My Word Is My Bond' or 'Word Is Bond' meaning you are serious, or yes it's true. You can use it in various ways but two of the most common are... In agreement, "That was fun"... "Word!" Or in disbelief, "I dropped that bottle of Henny"... "Word?" A maritime brokers' motto. Since 1801 the motto of the London Stock Exchange (in Latin "dictum meum pactum") where bargains are made with no exchange of documents and no written pledges being given. "My word is my bond" as brokers say (or "my word, my bond!")
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The English meaning for the kikuyu word thenge is goat.
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Astro mans star and naut means traveller. Or Star traveller. It is Greek.