answersLogoWhite

0

IDK BUT SORRY FOR PEOPLE SEARCHING THIS UP AND RECEIVING THIS... :( I SAW NOTHING TOO... WHY ARE WE SO DUMB... xD

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What type of wave interaction does this example represent?

Resonance


The Escherichia coli that live in your intestine and help break down food are an example of which type of interaction?

Mutualism is the type of interaction


What are three types of models give an example of each type?

bf gg htmk,df


4 Give an example of a location on Earth where each type of plate boundary is present?

South East Asia


The Escherichia coli the live in your intestine and help break down food are example of which type of interaction?

Mutualism


Give an example of a type of sensor?

A thermometer.


Discuss and explain the four types of organigraphs that help represent our organizations Give an example of each type and identify which of them is implemented in your company?

Discuss_and_explain_the_four_types_of_organigraphs_that_help_represent_our_organizations_Give_an_example_of_each_type_and_identify_which_of_them_is_implemented_in_your_company


Since glass is not very flexible it can shatter if a singer produces a note with the same natural frequency as the glass What type of wave interaction does this example represent?

Since glass is not very flexible, it can shatter if a singer produces a note with the same natural frequency as the glass. What type of wave interaction does this example represent?


What’s a type of interaction that can occur when the two objects are touching each other?

Esto puede ser fricción Holaaa guapísima


Give one example of an aminio acid?

Glycine is the simplest type.


What happens when electrons are shared between atoms of two differant elements?

This type of interaction form the covalent bond, for example between nonmetals.The other common type of bond is ionic.


What are the example of dipole-dipole interaction?

Examples of dipole-dipole interactions include interactions between polar molecules like HCl, where the positive end of one molecule is attracted to the negative end of another molecule, causing them to align with each other. This type of interaction is stronger than London dispersion forces but weaker than hydrogen bonding.