Being bonded in nannying means that the nanny has purchased a surety bond to protect their employer against financial loss resulting from the nanny's actions. It is a form of insurance that provides additional reassurance to families regarding the nanny's trustworthiness.
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.
If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
Not that I can find in any dictionaries that I searched. Basically, things making reference to "nannying" are the same as "to serve as a nanny".
nannying.............. it's like the annoying.......... :)
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
"Bonded together".
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.
A bondservant is a slave. He is 'bonded' to work for his master, or owner.
molecule or compound
It means that he believes that you and him should be together. He's flirting with you.
KGB means karat gold bonded. Which means a thin layer of gold is bonded over usually another precious metal such as silver.
When you are asked, 'Have you been bonded previously', on a job application, the employer is asking whether you have been insured. Being bonded means you were insured so if something is broken, lost, or stolen while you are working, it is covered.
clothed, dressed; having a bonded outer layer of another metal or an alloy