The scientific naming of living beings is done according to binomial nomenclature method. Accordingly, the name of a living being consists of two parts: the first word represents the name of the genus of the living being and the second part is its species name.
For example, the scientific name of the human being is <em>Homo sapiens</em> where Homo is the genus while sapiens is the species.
While the sun does emit ultraviolet radiation, the majority of solar energy comes in the form of "light" and "heat," in the visible and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
It contain oxygen atom calculated below <span>6.35gC x 2.00gO/1.50gC = 8.47g O </span><span> The law is that a sample of a pure substance is the same as any other sample of the pure substance no matter what the source is </span>hope it helps