A dominant 7 chord is composed of the following scale tones:
1 3 5 b7 : so a C7 would be C E G Bb
A sus7 chord (which is a little ambiguous - 7sus4 might be clearer)
is composed of the following scale tones:
1 4 5 b7 : so a Csus7 would be C F G Bb
Remember that sus chords have no third.
an acid has a pH under 7 an alkali has a pH over 7
chloride and carbon dioxide
Acids - pH less than 7 Base - pH more than 7 Neutral - pH is 7
acidified means that its chemical properties may be acidic in nature and since it is heated, it is more reactive..!
Acidic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in an acid solution (pH under 7) Basic hydrolysis: hydrolysis in a basic solution (pH above 7)
The difference between 7 and 3 is 4.
Take a piano for example. If you hit a single key, that is a note. If you hit a combination of keys, it can usually be classified as a chord of some sort. Chords are composed of many notes stacked up. They can be very dissonant sometimes. Common chords in basic pieces include I, V, IV, V^7, I64, II65.
7
A "difference" is either the result of a subtraction (the difference between 7 and 5 is 7 minus 5), or its absolute value (so that the difference between 7 and 5 is the same as the difference between 5 and 7).
-5
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the time difference is 7 hours the time difference is 7 hours the time difference is 7 hours
It doesn't actually mean difference, but it can be used to get the difference between values. 11 subtract 4 is 7, and 7 is the difference between 4 and 11.
It is the same as the difference between a blue square and a square.
The difference between -2 and 5 is 7.
0.7 - 7 = -6.3
There was a 3 year difference between the brothers. Aaron being the eldest. (Exodus 7:7)...