Electricity and water do not mix. Keep electrical items away from water.
All life on Earth depends on water for their survival. This rule is no different for farming, because plants and animals are produced for the purposes of food, fibre and shelter and thus need water to grow and thrive before being harvested for such aforementioned uses.
I know for sure BBr# & PF5 do not obey the octet rule, but i can't remember the rule of isotopes so I can't say for sure whether or not CO3 -2 obeys it or not.
Every plant needs a different amount of water. A good rule of thumb is to stick your finger in the soil. If you finger comes out with no mud on it then it needs watering. Another is every 3 days water your plant 3 inches.
SiF4 is a covalent molecule. The rule that a bond is ionic if the difference in electronegativities is >1.7 is only a rule-of-thumb. It has a low melting point etc. and all the characteristics of a covalent molecular substance. The covalent bonds however are very polarised and SiF4 is rapidly hydrolysed by water.
This compound precipitates in water. Follow the rules for the solubility of salts in water--rule 6 states that carbonates are only slightly soluble. Cr2(CO3)3(s)
Simply don't eat any sweets.
Follow your teacher's intruction and the textbook direction exactly
Follow your teachers instructions and the textbooks direction exactly
Follow your teachers instructions and the textbooks direction exactly
Employees should keep their personal life separate from their work life.
Because he stood up against Canadian rule and created an important part of Western Canadian history.
The angle when it leaves is the same as the angle when it hits
Yes! Water will dissolve formaldehyde because both of these chemicals are polar. Just remember the golden rule of polarity, "Like dissolves like".
yes. it is very miscible.. just remember the simple rule in solubility.. like dissolves like.. since both of them are water then that makes them miscible with each other..
what the electricity rule say about this ?
opposite attract like charges repel
If you feed it, do proper water changes, and remember the rule that one inch of a fish for one gallon so it won't be stunted.