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Domain names are series of letters and numbers separated by periods, and are used as identification labels of computers, organizations and addresses on the Internet. Some examples of domain names are nasa.gov and cowgirls.com.

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Name of NH4OH?

in catalyst (AL2O3)with heat(450C)

=

CH3NH2

+

(CH3)2NH

+

(CH3)3N

Why should liquid volumes be read at eye level?

Liquid volume readings should be at the bottom of the menicus or at the level of the liquid in the middle of the container. The accuracy of the reading may vary slightly with the viscosity of the liquid and the diameter of the container.

What does the name Neptune mean?

At first, Neptune was only the god of water, but later on this was extended to include the sea when he became associated with the Greek god Poseidon. If you want to know more just about any question i will answer it go to hotmail if u have one and add me baky2001@hotmail.com

Whats a name of a veteran?

josh This is a bad question. please stop posting questions that make wiki look bad as a source of good information. Ask legitimate Questions or dont ask any at all.

What is the name of BaNO32?

Correctly it should be written as 'Ba(NO3)2 ' and it is barium nitrate.

Notice the use of brackets and the '2' , to indicate that there are two nitrate anions combined to the one barium cation.

NB As you gave it, it does not make sense as a chemical formula.

Could you give an example of an ecosystem and explain how it is self-supporting?

a example of a ecosystem is a tropical forest and it is self supporting because the rain forest gas sunlight produce food from a process known as photosynthesis and then the animals eat the food which at one point be eaten by other animals.

How do you name the compound CH3OC2O5?

Very unlikely that that is a real compound... probably a typographical error in the formula. There are way too many oxygens in the formula... it's just not going to form a stable molecule. Sorry...

For more information on naming molecules, see the Related Questions to the left.

What are the names of CH3CHO and AgNO3 and NH4OH?

CH3CHO is acetone
AgNO3 is silver nitrate
NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide

What is an example of a variation that could give an individual an advantage for surviving and producing offspring?

It depends on the species and their habitat.

The classic example is the peppered moth in industrial England. There was a light coloured moth that was common in rural towns and cities. As England became industrialised the air became sooty, darkening the bark of trees that the moths spent most of their time on. The lighter moths became more visible to predators and the darker moths in the same species were better able to blend with the bark of trees, hence being able to survive and pass on their colouration to the next generation. So in this case, an example of a variation that could give an individual a better chance of survival and being able to produce offspring would be colour. Since England has been cleaning up its air through stricter laws against pollution, the process has begun to reverse.

In humans i would say being attractive, well off financially, living in a secure environment etc.

What is the taxonomy of a common barn owl?

kingdom-animalia

phylum- chordata

class- aves

order- strigiformes

family- tytonidae

genus- tyto

species-tyto Alba !

Who created the two-part naming system used in biology?

Two-Part Naming System

The scientific naming system that is used world-wide today was first devised by Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus in 1737. He proposed a two-part naming system which classifies every living organism with a string of Latin and Greek identifiers. Full names are devised starting with kingdom and extending downward through phylum, subphylum, class, order, family, genus and species. The binomal nomenclature (two-part name), consists of the genus and species of the organism and is used to prevent the confusion that may arise with common names.

The binomial nomenclature of an organism belongs to a universal format: the genus of the organism is the first name, is always capitalized, and acts as a noun. The species of the organism is always the second name, is minuscule (lower-case), and acts as an adjective. Take, for example, the cougar. The cougar's genus is Puma, and its species is known as concolor. The entire name would read as follows: Puma concolor, or P. concolor for short.

What does the suffix edu at the end of a domain means what?

The suffix ".edu" at the end of a domain name indicates that the website is associated with an educational institution, typically in the United States. These domains are reserved for accredited postsecondary educational institutions.

Can you put an exclamation mark in your URL?

No, an exclamation mark is not allowed in a URL as it has a specific meaning in web technologies and can lead to errors or misinterpretation by the browser. It's best to avoid special characters in URLs to ensure proper functionality and compatibility.

Co to smalec po angielsku what does this mean?

Smalec po angielsku to lard.

Mozna na wikipedia zobaczyc slowo smalec po polsku, i potem klikac na jezyk angielski. Tak mozna latwo przetlumaczyc slowo i zobaczyc czy wszystko sie zgadza.

What were the names of the Kennedy wives?

The Kennedy wives were Jacqueline Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, Joan Bennett Kennedy, and Jean Kennedy Smith.

What does the name berenice mean?

The name Berenice is of Greek origin and means "bringer of victory" or "bearer of victory." It is a name with royal associations and has been used by various queens and princesses throughout history.

What does the last name everett mean?

Well I know that Everett means, "strong and brave" (looked it up in the "Name that baby" book

What does the last name Rowe mean?

The last name Rowe is of Old English origin and is derived from the word 'raw,' meaning rough or uncooked land. It may have been used to describe someone who lived near such land.

What is the meaning of the last name godoy?

The historic origins are likely Gothic Germanic and it's been suggested it's related to the words 'Gott' - meaning God, and either 'wihs' which means 'saint'. The second syllable could also be related to the words 'hoi' or 'hea' which mean 'field' or 'heath'.

The more recent origin of the name is mainly Spain and Portugal - France to some extent.

The oldest known use of a name which is related to the name Godoy is on a tomb in Portugal which dates back to the 11th-12th century.

What is Edwards dad's name?

his name is actually Edward if you are talking about his birth father In Breaking Dawn, when Bella is deciding what to name her child, she says she'll name it E.J. because she didn't think Edward would want his son named after his actual father

Is Edward cullins real?

Edward Cullen is a fictional character of the Twilight Saga by Stefenie Meyer...