Its called Miss You by the Stones. I've been looking for it for about 2 months now and finally found it.
monosodium hydrogen sulfide, sodium bisulfide, is the name of NaHS.
NaHS is known as an acid salt which acts as a "buffer". Therefore, it really depends on the solution and not just NaHS itself since an acid salt can be at times an acid and at times a base. Source: Acid Salt see link below:
Greek = Έλληνας (ELL-ee-nahs)
You say, "B'way-nahs NO-chase."
It is pronounced may-knee-nahs, with the accent on the middle syllable.
Just a bunch of nah nahs and "where'd you get that thing"
Puntarenas is pronounced as "poon-tah-REH-nahs" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Yes, but people prefer to call them num nahs when its a wooly. Hope you got your answer GemsGems3 x
Ο πατέρας μου είναι Έλληνας (Oh pah-TER-ahs moo EE-nay ELL-ee-nahs)O pateras mou einai Ellinas.
Well known examples are sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), sodium hydro-sulfide (NaHS), sodium bi-sulfate (NaHSO4), mono-sodium phosphate (NaH2PO4), and disodium phosphate (Na2HPO4).
"Some erasers" in Spanish is "unas gomas". It is pronounced "OOH-nahs GO-mas". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.algunas/unas gomas de borrar
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