The seven dwarfs are fictional characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The dwarf that would come first alphabetically is Bashful.
Typically, when labeling an intermediate color, you would list the primary color first. For example, a mix of red and blue would be called "red-blue" with red being the primary color.
No, when labeling an intermediate color, the primary color name always comes first, followed by the secondary color name. For example, a color between red and yellow would be called "orange," with red being the primary color and yellow being the secondary color.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
Ar, the first 2 letters of Argon. Am I missing something?
Sodium ions and chlorine ions never come into contact unless perhaps if they were placed in a synchrotron and smashed into one another while traveling at extremely high velocities. If the ions were in the gas phase, the temperature would have to be tremendously high. The positive and negative ions attract one another of course such that if the pressure were low enough and the volume that contains the ions were large enough, then an ion pair would eventually find one another and form an ionic bond with a detectable lifetime and the NaCl species formed would remain in the gas phase. Eventually, another ion would come close enough to the NaCl species at very high velocity or the NaCl would smash into the vessel wall to break it apart into atoms or ions. For NaCl to dissolve in a solvent to an appreciable degree, the solvent would have to be very polar such as water. When dissolved in a solvent, it would be difficult for the ions to come together to form an ionic bond because each ion is surrounded by solvent molecules, which is exactly why NaCl dissolves in polar solvents in the first place. Should they come together by chance, they would not remain bonded for very long because the solvent molecules would once again surround each ion thereby insulating the positive and negative charges from one another. The thermal motion of the solvent molecules would cause the ions to separate once again.
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All ready would come first because L comes before R in the alphabet. If you had something such as acorn and a corn, a corn would come first because a space comes before any letter.
In the dictionary, the word 'breath' would come before the word 'breathe.' This is because the dictionary is organized alphabetically.
North Dakota's capital city, Bismarck, would come first, before South Dakota's capital city, Pierre.
Child come before children. The genitive is not the case in which a noun is alphabetized.
Rotunda would come before rough in the dictionary as it begins with the letter "r" which comes before "u" alphabetically.
If by 'come first' you mean alphabetically, boy's would come before boys' because the apostrophe has higher alphabetical priority than letters. If you mean which is correct, they're both correct in different senses: Boy's is a singular possessive and Boys' is a plural possessive.
The first thing to do is to open the contractions so you're left with these pairs:It is and I amI will and I wouldWe can see from the first pair that 'I' comes before 'It' alphabetically so I am is first in alphabetical order.For the second pair you need to look at both words beginning with 'w' as each pair has the same first word - 'I'. The second letter in will is 'i' and the second letter in would is 'o'. 'I' comes before 'O' alphabetically so I will is first in alphabetical order.
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