Florida and Rhode Island
The answer is 2,2,3-Trimethylbutane as the IUPAC naming system states that the numbering should be as low as possible.
A valid variable name must start with a letter (a-z, A-Z) or an underscore (_) and can be followed by letters, digits (0-9), or underscores. It cannot contain spaces, special characters, or begin with a digit. Additionally, variable names should not be a reserved keyword in the programming language being used. It's also a good practice to use descriptive names that convey the purpose of the variable.
a square has 7 names
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday are the names of the week. ;);););););););)
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· Florida · Rhode Island · Wyoming
The only states in the United States that have exactly two consonants in their names are Iowa and Ohio. These states have the consonants "w" and "h" in common. Other states may have two consonants, but they also have additional vowels or consonants in their names.
bh, ch, dh etc...do names that begin with these letters have older language ties?
* January * February * March * - * May * June * July * - * September * - * November * Decembrrr (in the Northern hemisphere!)
Twelve:AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaOhioOklahomaOregonUtah
There are many double consonants that do not work well within the English language. Some double consonants that you will not find in the English language include QQ, YY, BK, BP, BQ, TQ, or BG.
Ohio, Oklahoma, and Oregon are the only US states that begin with the letter O.
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The answer depends on which country the States are in.
Connecticut, Minnesota, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania are four states that contain double N's in their names.
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none because we aren't dumb