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Second one i think.......
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, this difference of readings will definitely affect the results of the experiment as well as the E values because the readings taken by both students are different from one another. There is a fault in one of the thermometer because both shows different readings of temperature of the same solution. This will affect the overall experiment and due to this error, we are unable to tell that which one reading is correct so the answer is uncertain or unsure.
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Dissolved Load - elements dissolved in solution
Suspended Load - very fine grained sediment such as clay and silt carried in suspension. The size grains that can be carried in suspension are dependent on the current velocity
Wash Load - a subset of the suspension load, extremely small particles (clay) that will remain in suspension independent of turbulence in the river
Saltation Load - particles that are temporarily carried in suspension but move by bouncing along the bottom
<span>Bed Load - sediment that moves by rolling or sliding along the bottom. These are generally the coarser grained sediments such as sand and gravel.</span>
Answer:
There is one single covalent bond between two carbon atoms.
Explanation:
We know that sharing of electrons form covalent bonds.
If we look upon K,L,M ,N shells of the carbon and hydrogen atoms.
We found that Hydrogen is having only electron in K shell.
And Carbon on the other hand is having electrons in K shell and electrons in L shell.
So carbon have valence electrons,and it can share bonds with any relevant atom to complete its octet.
And Hydrogen requires electron to complete its doublet.
Alkane general formula
For ethane
Carbon atom is shared by Hydrogen.
The remaining one electron of carbon will be shared with another carbon atom.
An image of the sharing of electrons attached below,
Hence we have only covalent bond between the two.