The sacred beast because they can form together to create armytle.it gains ten thousand attack every turn Ana he can't be destroyed by battle
Gonzalo Polar's birth name is Gonzalo Polar Pin.
Jorge Polar died in 1932.
The Polar Express (2004).
No, it's just a movie but a very good movie
The cast of Polar Fright - 1966 includes: Daws Butler as Chilly Willy
A polar bear must be killed and skinned first before you can get furs from such a beast.
polar bears because they are the biggest and strongest bear and carnivore
Male polar bears usually fight with another male to prove to the female that he is the strongest
Molecules containing fluorine (F) and oxygen (O) typically have the strongest polar covalent bonds. For example, the bonds in compounds like hydrogen fluoride (HF) and water (H2O) are known for their high polarity due to the electronegativity difference between the atoms involved.
A strongest polar covalent bond cannot be defined as every such bonds contain ionic and covalent properties to a certain percentage.
polar bears have the strongest nose for a land mammal
1. Elephant 2. Polar bear 3. Rhinoceros 4. Hippopotamus 5. Grizzly bear
Molecules with hydrogen bonding have the strongest intermolecular forces. This includes molecules containing hydrogen bonded to highly electronegative atoms like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. These intermolecular forces are stronger than other types such as dipole-dipole or van der Waals forces.
Weakest to strongest: H2O, HCl, H2S, HI. This ranking is based on the strength of the acids determined by their ability to donate protons. HI is the strongest acid in the list due to its highly polar bond between hydrogen and iodine, making it the easiest to dissociate and donate protons.
The substance with the strongest intermolecular forces within a group is typically the one with the highest molecular weight or the most polar molecules. This is because larger molecules have more surface area for intermolecular interactions, and polar molecules have greater dipole-dipole forces compared to nonpolar molecules.
The polar bear and the kodiak bear are the strongestEither the brown or polar bear, these two species are very close in size and strength.but the largest bear and properly the strongest bear is the short-face bear which is much bigger than any bear but went extinct 1200 years ago
The strongest intermolecular force in CCl2H2 (dichloromethane) is dipole-dipole interactions. This is because dichloromethane has polar bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and chlorine, resulting in a permanent dipole moment.