No, 0.3 is not the same as -3. The number 0.3 is a positive decimal, while -3 is a negative whole number. They represent different values on the number line, with 0.3 being greater than 0 and -3 being less than 0.
AS3 stands for Applicability Statement 3. Applicability Statement 3 is a standard by which vendor applications communicate over the world wide web using FTP, or File Transfer Protocol.
Whether the 70,000 is multiplied by 0.3 or 03 the answer is the same: 210000
They both have the same value
2500 multiplied by 03 equals 7500. This is because multiplying by 03 is the same as multiplying by 3. Therefore, 2500 x 3 = 7500.
0.03 is greater than 0.003
c. Rb plus. Kr has 36 electrons, the same as Se2-, As3+, Sr2+, and Br-. Rb plus has 35 electrons, which is not isoelectronic with Kr.
As is the element arsenic (it's not a compound). However, arsenic does bond with itself. Arsenic can be seen as As5+, As3+, As2+, As+, As3- or As3−. 4
when you select File > New... you should have an option to make an as3 Fla, or an as2 Fla
Yes, As3- is an anion. It has a negative charge, indicated by the minus sign, which means it has gained three extra electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The symbol for this ion is As3-. The charge is 3- because there are three more electrons than protons.
The ion formed by an arsenic atom is As3- (arsenide ion) when it gains three electrons or As3+ (arsenite ion) when it loses three electrons.
The symbol for an arsenic ion is As3+.
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In AS3 there is no readily available way to curve text along a path. Instead you must create a function to define your curve, split the letters up individually, and place them along that curve.
AS3 stands for Applicability Statement 3. Applicability Statement 3 is a standard by which vendor applications communicate over the world wide web using FTP, or File Transfer Protocol.
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The Se2- ion has the largest radius because it has more electrons than As3-, leading to increased electron-electron repulsion and a larger atomic radius.