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
CdBr2 (cadmium bromide) and H2(g) are produced in the reaction between solid Cd and aqueous HBr.
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.