It is called a gemmule.
There are a few examples of compounds where a phosphorus atom is surrounded by 4 oxygen atoms. One simple example is the phosphate ion, PO43- Another is P4O10, where every P atom is surrounded by 4 oxygen atoms P4O9 where 3 P atoms are surrounded by 4 O atoms P4O7 where just one P atom is surrounded by 4 O atoms
The -OH group is called the hydroxyl group
A group of 16 is called a sextet.
A group of albatrosses is called a "rookery" or a "group."
It is called an elemental group.
A calcisponge is any of a group of marine sponges containing calcareous spicules - spicules which resemble calcium carbonate.
A phosphorus atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms is commonly called a phosphate ion.
Because it is divided into different islands and it is surrounded with waterthey are a group of closely knit islands.
A whole muscle is surrounded by epimysium, which is type of connective tissue called fascia. If it surrounds a muscle or a functional muscle group, the outer covering of connective tissue (fascia) is called deep fascia.
i was suddenly surrounded by a group of ninjas! or if you want a actually possible/boring answer i was surrounded by trees
They are supported by a skeleton made up of the protein collagen and spicules, which may be calcareous or siliceous, depending on the group of sponges examined. Skeletal elements, choanocytes, and other cells are imbedded in a gelatinous matrix called mesohyl or mesoglea
uh...no. it's a country, a group of islands. called an archipelago. it's surrounded by the caribbean ocean. i sincerely hope that helps
Group of houses surrounded by a wall
The State of Hawaii
Squirrels. Beer. Meth. Candy. Your mom on a stick surrounded by pizza deep fried and dipped in chocolate and in diaper rash.
If a person is surrounded by a group of people, there are a few things that a person should probably not do. Committing illegal activity when surrounded by a group of people is not ideal, because those people become witnesses to your crime.
A phosphorus atom surrounded by and chemically bonded to each of four oxygen atoms is commonly called a "phosphate ion" if it is a triply charged anion or a "phosphate group" if present in a covalently bonded compound.