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A recessive trait is a genetic trait that is only expressed when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele. This means that the trait will not be observed in the individual if they have at least one dominant allele. Examples of recessive traits include blue eye color and attached earlobes.
No, a triple bond is stronger than a hydrogen bond. A triple bond involves sharing three pairs of electrons between two atoms, making it much stronger than a hydrogen bond, which is a weak intermolecular force.
All the time-all around us. Stronger species survive and the weak are preyed upon and die out.
An ionic compound (determined by the disparity between the two elements of the compound's electronegativity) is always a good electrolyte.
An example of a weak material is wood, particularly when it is not properly treated or when it is thin. Wood can be easily bent, broken, or deformed under pressure, especially compared to stronger materials like steel or concrete. Additionally, materials like plastic can also be considered weak, as they may not withstand high stress or temperatures and can deform easily.
The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait
dominate is you strong trait, and ressesive is your weak trait
weak salt water
H2S is a weak acid.Nitric is thousand times stronger.
Either they attempt to work out, or, your weak.
yes
yes
An egg shell is stronger at either end, especially the pointed end and weak across its middle.
False
it depends on how strong your toenail is and how weak your hamster is :)
H2Se is a stronger acid than H2S. The bond energy of H2Se is less than H2S, making it easier for the hydrogen atom to leave the molecule. Therefore, H2Se is expected to be a stronger acid than H2S.
Neither is an acid. Both are bases, hydroxide is the stronger base.