The example of CFC is R-12. It is being used as a refrigerant.
The two alleles used in the example for seed appearance are R (round) and r (wrinkled).
No. The general formula for an ester is R-COO-R', where R and R' are organic groups. R can be a hydrogen, but if R' is hydrogen (as it is in this example) then the compound is a carboxylic acid.
The number of -R groups in a molecule depends on the specific compound being discussed. For example, in an alkane, each carbon atom is considered to have 3 -R groups (hydrogen atoms in this case). In other functional groups, the number of -R groups can vary.
That would depend on which direction u r facing as it moves left across your field of view. If u r facing West, the spicemen would b moving south, if u r facing north, it would b moving west, if u r facing east, it would b moving north, & if u r facing south, it would b moving east. Most likely the specimen would b travelling in a frontwards direction as opposed 2 backwards, but I think most live specimens r able 2 move in either direction (except maybe fish?) LOL! But im not sure of that fact.
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most likely.
most likely R
is that the chewing gum u r talkin about...if u r u r most likely to get them from postoffices etc...............jas
most likely but some r not and they are looking 4the right giy
Most likely R-12
Most likely R-12
Possibly R but most likely PG-13
Most likely during the Precambrian, Cretaceous PERIOD
There is no official rating. But is most likely a PG-13 rating
R almost exclusively stands for radius, like in math. However, it depends on the situation. For example, in the equation PV=nRT, R is actually the gas constant, which is 8.31 J/(mol*K). I recommend looking at the units, as that will almost always show what 'R' should represent; anything in a single dimension (ie meters, parsecs, kilometers) R is most likely radius.
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