The silver version of C-3PO is known as C-3PO's "protocol droid" designation, specifically referred to as "Silver C-3PO" or sometimes just "the Silver protocol droid." This variant appears in certain scenes of the Star Wars saga, particularly in "Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope." The silver version is less common than the iconic gold C-3PO, which is typically recognized as the character's main appearance.
The name is Alpha Hydranoid!
Ag3PO4 is the chemical formula for silver phosphate, which is a white solid used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of silver salts and as a component in photochromic lenses.
The name for the ionic compound Ag3P is silver phosphide.
Growlithe is not in Pokemon Silver version. But it is in Gold and Crystal version.Gold: Commonly found in routes: 7, 8, 36, 37. Silver: None, Must Trade. Crystal: Commonly found in routes: 8, 36, 3.To get a Growlithe in Silver version you need to trade from Gold, Crystal, Red or Yellow version. Go here for more information: http://www.serebii.net/index2.shtml
3 tablets (tabs) by mouth (PO) daily
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It is Phosphite.
yes sonic does have a sister in sega version her name is solar
The compound Fe₃(PO₃)₂ is called iron(III) phosphite. In this name, "iron(III)" indicates that iron has a +3 oxidation state, and "phosphite" refers to the phosphite ion (PO₃³⁻). The formula reflects that there are three iron ions and two phosphite ions in the compound.
There are 3 different places it could of origonated from: 1, Irish and Scottish shortened version of McCool 2, Dutch from the name Kool 3, German from the name Kuhl
The charge of the phosphite ion (PO₃³⁻) is -3, while the phosphate ion (PO₄³⁻) also carries a charge of -3. However, if you are referring to the neutral compound phosphine (PH₃), it does not carry a charge. Therefore, the context is essential to determine the specific charge associated with "PO."
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