This phrase (not a complete sentence or even a question) is so poorly worded, I can only guess at the answer of relative cell address.
relative cell reference
relative.
It contains relative cell references.
if you move or copy the formula to another cell, the cells referred formula will changed. Excel adjusts the cell references relative to the new cell in which the formula is pasted. this is called relative referencing.
No. It contains relative references only.
A formula unit can also be referred to a mole unit. A mole or formula unit is the smallest amount of a substance that contains all the atoms or elements of a substance.
relative formula mass of MgCO3
The relative formula is like a career of someones jobs they do
The relative addresses will change as the formula is copied.
Relative reference
B17 is a relative reference. $B$17 is an absolute reference. See the related question below.
A monohydrogen is compound that contains one hydrogen. For example HPO2-ion is the formula for monohydrogen phosphate and water is at times referred to as dihydrogen monoxide.
By default, all cell references are relative references. When copied across multiple cells, they change based on the relative position of rows and columns. For example, if you copy the formula =A1+B1 from row 1 to row 2, the formula will become =A2+B2. Relative references are especially convenient whenever you need to repeat the same calculation across multiple rows or columns.