It can.
17β-estradiol is a steroid hormone with a chemical structure consisting of four interconnected rings forming a steroid backbone, with a hydroxyl group at the C17 position and an ethinyl group at the C3 position. It is the most potent form of estrogen in humans and plays a key role in the regulation of the female reproductive system.
2c17h33coo3c3h5 =C17 = 17H33 = 33(COO)3 = 9 (note CO O3 does not make sense so has to be as written here)C3 = 3H5 = 5total = 67 but there are 2 of this molecule so 134 total atomsOne thing that's worth noting is that this is a very odd molecular formula, and it seems likely that there was a transcription error: "COO3" is, chemically speaking, nonsense as noted already, and there could well be other problems with the transcription. So before you just write down "134" on your homework and call it good, you might want to try counting the atoms yourself from the (presumably correctly written) original problem.
yes.
c-17
The C-17 Globemaster is 174 ft. long.
a c17 jet with nuts and drinks
D 87 is not prime.
No, its not even close. The 747 is much larger and much heavier. The 747 has a much greater payload capacity as well.
They're made in Boeing's plant in Long Beach, California.
2. One for mother and one for child (worst case scenario).
Angle B = 2.08 radians (=119.19 degrees).
At the beginning of 2010, depending on the configuration ordered, about $191 million.
My book is missing that page. Perhaps if you ask me some of the questions we can figure it out together.
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