Compounds that show D or L characteristics are chiral molecules. A chiral molecule has a nonsuperimposable mirror image of itself.
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because they could not separate it which required electricity which wasn't in tuse as they didn't know how to harness it.
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Design an algorithm to show the different operations on a stack?
Covalent compounds share electronsCovalent compounds are neutralB.The compounds share electrons.C.The compounds show no charge.D.The compounds are named with Greek prefixes.
Ionic compounds do not show malleablity.
Aromatic compounds, conjugated dienes, and compounds with extensive pi-electron systems often show UV absorption bands. These compounds have delocalized electrons that can undergo electronic transitions when exposed to ultraviolet light, leading to absorption of UV radiation.
Here's a chart of elemental melting points...not compounds. http://www.chemicalelements.com/show/meltingpoint.html
No, duster will not show up as alcohol when tested. Air duster will not show up on any drug test because the chemical compounds in air duster is different than the compounds that are looked for on drug and alcohol tests.
Yes an No. there are a number of meanings associated with "paraffin" (all of which are compounds or mixtures of different compounds). I will make a link below to show you the meanings of paraffin.
It shows numbers and types of atoms that form the compound.
Compounds are represented by a formula unit to show the simplest ratio of atoms or ions. This unit repeats throughout any amount of the compound.
when the d-orbitals of trasition metals show bondingby the overlaping then those compound show the delta bonding.
Not really possible because there is an infinite number of possible compounds and only a finite amount of space on WikiAnswers servers.
Almost all of the compounds of carbon are formed by covalent bonding. Compounds such as diamond and graphite show strict covalent character in bonding.
oxygen and fluorine