Leaves in one part are called simple leaves. Simple leaves consist of a single continuous blade, as opposed to compound leaves which are divided into multiple leaflets.
Isomers.
The smallest part of a substance that still has the characteristics of that substance is called a molecule.
A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
The leaf of neem is called unipinnately compound because it has leaflets arranged on either side of a common axis or rachis, resembling a feather with leaflets in a single row. This arrangement is characteristic of unipinnate compound leaves.
Leaves in one part are called simple leaves. Simple leaves consist of a single continuous blade, as opposed to compound leaves which are divided into multiple leaflets.
the molecule
Isomers.
The smallest part of a substance that still has the characteristics of that substance is called a molecule.
Its called a compound. When 2 elements come together they will sometimes be able to form a compound. a compound is 2 elements formed together to make 1 single substance.
Zacharias Janssen's first microscope was called the "simple microscope" or "single lens microscope." It consisted of a single convex lens and was an early version of the compound microscope.
Compound modifier
Compound modifier
False. A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that can still be indentified as a compound as it may contain several atoms of different elements. A single atom can only identify a single element, not a compound which it may have been a part of.
This is known as a single displacement or substitution reaction. In this type of reaction, the more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its compound, causing a rearrangement of atoms and the formation of a new compound.
It is called a single displacement reaction.
There is no such word. It can only be part of a compound adverb. Examples: - The compound adverb "single-mindedly" (done to the exclusion of other considerations) based on the compound adjective single-minded (having one aim or purpose). - The compound adverb "absent-mindedly" (in an absent-minded, oblivious manner).