A coordinate number is two number in a bracket. Example: (4,9)
coordinate, or coordinate value
Coordinate index ? Sure ! It's easy ... You just have to coordinate your index number !
The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane is called the x-axis, and the vertical number line on a coordinate plane is called the y-axis.
A coordinate (or coordinate pair); each number is called an ordinate.
The chemical formula for cadmium bromide is CdBr2.
The balanced chemical equation for CdBr2 + Na2S is: CdBr2 + Na2S → CdS + 2NaBr
Cadmium Bromide
A coordinate number is two number in a bracket. Example: (4,9)
coordinate, or coordinate value
The reaction is:Cd + 2 HBr = CdBr2 + H2
Its coordinate is the value of the number itself.
CDBr2 is an ionic compound. It is made up of a cation (Cd2+) and an anion (Br-), which are held together by ionic bonds formed through the transfer of electrons from the cadmium atom to the bromine atoms.
Coordinate index ? Sure ! It's easy ... You just have to coordinate your index number !
They are the coordinate axes.
The convention for the Cartesian coordinate system is, the first number is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate. That's the order.
The coordinate system can be in any number of dimensions whereas the coordinate plane is a 2-dimensional concept.