"Bonded out but non-releasable" typically refers to a situation in which an individual has secured a bond for their release from custody but remains incarcerated due to additional legal reasons, such as pending charges, holds from other jurisdictions, or specific conditions set by the court. This means that despite having the financial means to be released, they are not eligible for release until those issues are resolved. Essentially, the bond does not guarantee immediate freedom.
molecule or compound
two electrons are paired means two electrons are bonded
double bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkenes" and triple bonded hydrocarbons are called "alkynes"
If you mean CHN, yes, though it it is usually written as HCN, It consists of a carbon atom single bonded to hydrogen and triple bonded to nitrogen. The compound, known as hydrogen cyanide, is mildly acidic and extremely toxic.
no
I am, but if you need more ask again.
Not Eligible means you cant qualify for something, you cant do something.
Bonded cargo is cargo for which duty has not been paid. It is still under customs control and has to be moved to a bonded .warehouse
ELIGIBILITY: the quality or state of being eligible... to verify that you are eligible. ELIGIBLE: Qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen.
"Bonded together".
Full Benefit Dual Eligible
If someone has bonded with someone it usually means that they have made a connection with them and know them really well.
Molecule and compound are two words that mean a substance made of atoms that are bonded together.
Eligible means that you meet the criteria of something. For example: To drink or purchase alcohol, you must be 18 in the UK. Anyone who is under 18 is not eligible to perform these actions.
If a single person is "eligible" that means he isn't involved in a commitment at the time and is free to date people.
Eligible means that someone is qualified to do something, such as hold a certain position, or that a person is available for marriage.