1. PbO is a possible formula units, since O has charge of 2- and Pb can have a charge of 2+ or 4+, if it uses the 2+ ion, the charges will balance out to form PbO. Li+ and B(3-) would have Li3B, Al(3+) and Pb(2+) are both positive charges and would not balance out, Cl- and O(2-) are both negative charges and would not balance out.
2. Iodine is a halogen, so it has a charge of -1. Calcium is an alkaline earth metal in Group 2, so it has a charge of 2+. Therefore, if they were to form a formula unit, the resultant would be CaI2 (2 iodine atoms of 1- charge are needed to balance out the 2+ charge on the calcium atom).
3. Strontium is an alkaline earth metal with a charge of 2+, while phosphorus has a charge of 3-. Therefore, to balance the charges out, we would need 3 atoms of strontium and 2 atoms of phosphorus. This would give the formula unit of Sr3P2.
The physiological basis for having your daughter continue is
through the way she moves in which up until now, she hasn’t been moving
smoothly like other child but rather than awkward. Through this, the mother
would likely think that she should let her daughter drop out from that class
because she doesn’t seem to have any improvement and if she were to have an
improvement with her movements, then the mother would likely let her daughter
to continue.
It is Big Bang and cannot be proved. A hypotheses must be testable. Big Bang is not testable.
The word that means of lesser rank is called subordinate. Anyone that is rank lower or below another employee by seniority or position in the office is called a subordinate. In business ethics, a subordinate must respect and obey his/her boss or superior. He/she also takes orders and instructions from the boss in order to carry out a task as asked by the boss. The subordinates are those employees that serve as the hands of the company because they are the ones who worked so hard for the achievement of the company's goals and visions.
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if so then my backyard has tons of flowers and a big white shed