The number of protons the element has
You can identify an element at an atomic level by the amount of protons, electrons and neutrons are in one of it's atoms. To do this you would need an electron microscope. You can also test for things like electrical conductivity and magnetism.
the cost for calcium is $200/kg i got this information from www.speclab.com
the element of CuCl would be Cu2Cl would be the answer.
The element nickel shares its name with the American or Canadian 5 cent piece. This is because the coin was made out of that metal or its alloy. The element was named in 1751, by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt who first isolated it. In the United States, the term "nickel" was first applied to coins in 1859.
identify two areas that would serve as the most effective roadside ied observation point
Just the atomic number would do it - or the number of protons - or the number of electrons
you can identify it by looking it up in the dictionary or ask your teacher b.c you're probably doing this last minute. if you would've paid attention then this would be a piece of cake
That would depend on what feeling the piece is trying to convey. It also depends on what the writer wants the reader to feel. But if I were to answer your question to what i understand it best as, I would say that a piece of literature would let the reader relate, or identify with whatever is being written.
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Atomic number, number of protons, melting point, boiling point, density..........
you can identify it by looking it up in the dictionary or ask your teacher b.c you're probably doing this last minute. if you would've paid attention then this would be a piece of cake
Serial no does not identify a rifle, a model or at least a good description to identify a model would be a good start.
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An if function is a piece of code telling the computer what to do with a certain piece of information, according to whether the piece of information meets a certain requirement. If (a is true) then (do x), else (do y) is called a simple if function.
The colors will bleed out onto the paper and you would be able to identify what and how many color dyes are in that candy piece.
By trying to break it down into other substances by chemical or physical means. If it eventually breaks down, it is not an element.
This question is too vague, and needs more information! What the piece of property is needs to be stated.