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12.05.2021 •
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HELP In the ingredient list above, what does the T, as in "2 T all-purpose flour” stand for?
a. tablespoon
c. teaspoon
b. trace
d. tad
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Ответ:
bu ne tarifi?
Explanation:
gerçekten iyi bir tarif yağ mağ dio
Ответ:
hina
Explanation:
double bond in chemistry is a covalent bond between two atoms involving four bonding electrons as opposed to two in a single bond. Double bonds occur most commonly between two carbon atoms, for example in alkenes. Many double bonds exist between two different elements: for example, in a carbonyl group between a carbon atom and an oxygen atom. Other common double bonds are found in azo compounds (N=N), imines (C=N) and sulfoxides (S=O). In a skeletal formula, a double bond is drawn as two parallel lines (=) between the two connected atoms; typographically, the equals sign is used for this.[1][2] Double bonds were first introduced in chemical notation by Russian chemist Alexander Butlerov.[citation needed]
Double bonds involving carbon are stronger than single bonds and are also shorter. The bond order is two. Double bonds are also electron-rich, which makes them potentially more reactive in the presence of a strong electron acceptor (as in addition reactions of the halogens).