Carbonate, CO32-
It's an ionic substance. Well it's true that ionic substances are usually composed of a metal + a non-metal (or a polyatomic anion), but ionic substances can also be composed of a polyatomic cation + a non-metal (or a polyatomic anion). anion: negatively charged ion cation: positively charged ion
BaSO4 is polar because of the polar bonds between Barium and sulfur is polar so is the sulfur and oxygen bond. They do not cancel each other out which results in BaSO4 being Polar Hope this helps
Sulfur can be present in well water, typically as hydrogen sulfide gas which gives water a foul smell like rotten eggs. This can be treated using filtration or aeration systems to remove the sulfur compounds. Testing the water is the best way to determine if sulfur is present in well water.
Well, darling, the melting point of a chicken eggshell is around 158 degrees Fahrenheit. So, unless you're trying to fry up some eggs on a scorching hot sidewalk, I suggest sticking to a good ol' frying pan.
The nitrate ion is NO3- and the minus sign superscripted means it has a -1 charge. The chlorite ion is ClO2- and the minus sign superscripted means it, too, has a -1 charge.
Eggshells like teeth have a lot of calcium in them. If some substance erodes away an eggsheel, then it can have a bad effect on tooth enamel as well.
Compounds that contain polyatomic ions include salts such as sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3), as well as acids like sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and phosphoric acid (H3PO4). These compounds are formed when polyatomic ions combine with other ions or atoms to create a stable compound.
well i have to say if you put it in a list it will look like this: eggshells soda milk salt.......
well the big teeth are for vegetables and the sharp teeth are for meat
well go ahead and with your own teeth
YES it can very well be less than 32. Having less than 32 is not abnormal. SOME teeth can be missing congenitally. Others may be present but may not erupt into the mouth. Those are called impacted. Imapacted teeth may number one or more.YOU can still say that you have a full set of adult teeth .
Taylors teeth may not be teeth if they had their teeth removed. Taylor may have implants or dentures. Implants and dentures do look exactly like real teeth do.
well i don't know how they brushed their teeth
well at this point over 39 teeth
My twins were born with teeth and we were told that the odds (admittedly for one baby) is 1 in 4 million. As yet we have not found out if this is a genuine statistic but it is what we were told at the time.
well, soda rots the enamel of your teeth, causing cavities to be easier made. and it makes your teeth yellower.
You get cavities by eating sugar and not brushing your teeth very well.