"Ag Críost an Siol" was composed in the early 20th century, specifically around 1916. It was written by the Irish poet and playwright, Seán Ó Riordáin. This hymn reflects themes of faith and the Irish identity, and it is often associated with the cultural revival in Ireland during that period.
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The compound with the name AgClO4 is silver perchlorate. It is composed of silver (Ag) and perchlorate (ClO4-) ions.
AgBr is a compound. It is composed of silver (Ag) and bromine (Br) elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
probably silver Iodide. Ag is silver and I is Iodine
'Ag Críost an Síol' is in Gaeilge, the Irish language.
Christ be/is with us Christ be/is with us
A Chríost déan trócaire (Christ have mercy)
Silver nitrate is a compound composed of silver cations (Ag+) and nitrate anions (NO3-).
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The chemical formula for silver selenide is Ag₂Se. It is composed of two atoms of silver (Ag) and one atom of selenium (Se) in the compound.
AgBr is a compound composed of silver (Ag) and bromine (Br) elements.
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It is 95.15 kg.