Cross-conjugation is a special type of conjugation in a molecule, when in a set of three Pi bonds only two pi-bonds interact with each other by conjugation, the third one is excluded from interaction [1]. In classical terms it means that the strict alternation of single and double bonds --CH=CH–CH=CH–CH-- (i.e., conjugated) is interrupted by two consecutive single bonds at each cross-conjugated point in the cross-conjugated pathway: --CH=CH–C(=CH)–CH=CH--. Examples of cross-conjugation can be found in molecules such as benzophenone, divinylether, dendralenes and fullerene. The type of conjugation has an impact on reactivity and molecular electronic transitions.
Opinion: the narrative of the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai (Exodus ch.19-20).
Abraham (Genesis ch.11-25)Isaac (Genesis ch.17, 21, 22 and 26)Jacob (Genesis ch.25, and 27-35)Joseph (Genesis ch.37, and 39-50)Moses (Exodus ch.2 onwards)Joshua, Deborah (Judges ch.4-5), Samuel, King David, King Solomon, King Hezekiah, Mordecai, Ezra, and many more.See also:Jewish history timeline and namesIf by "heroes" you mean people who fought well-known battles, then in addition to some of those named above (Moses, Joshua, Deborah, David), we could also name Gideon (Judges ch.6), Jephthah (Judges ch.11), and Samson (Judges ch.13-16).
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1) Pharaoh said to him "You will rule over my house (etc.)" - Genesis ch.41. 2) His brothers agreed to bring Benjamin to him, which might be considered a promise (ibid., ch.42). 3) His prophetic dreams (ch.37) might be considered promises of God. 4) His brothers offered to serve him (ch.50).
single bond
This is a chain of seven carbon atoms with alternating single bonds. The molecule is an alkane, specifically heptane. It is a straight-chain hydrocarbon commonly used as a fuel in gasoline.
CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.
the car is from china
The word "kerchief" contains a digraph. Digraphs are pairs of letters that represent a single sound, in this case, the "ch" sound.
CH is used to represent Switzerland. CH stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, which means the Swiss Confederation.
Take from the rich and give to the poor
Two signs or characters combined to express a single articulated sound; as ea in head, or th in bath.
Two- or three-letter consonants, either beginning or ending, which make only one sound. These include th, wh, -ng, -nk, sh, ch, -tch, and qu.
Consider an example in this we are just accepting a single character and printing it on the console. Example: { char ch; ch = getchar(); printf ('Accepted Character : %c', ch); }
Those are the tefillin, worn during the morning prayers in accordance with the command in Deuteronomy ch.6 and Exodus ch.13. They contain parchments with verses from Exodus ch.13, and Deuteronomy ch.6 and ch.11. They represent the relationship with God, and subjecting ourselves to His will.
Cross-conjugation is a special type of conjugation in a molecule, when in a set of three Pi bonds only two pi-bonds interact with each other by conjugation, the third one is excluded from interaction [1]. In classical terms it means that the strict alternation of single and double bonds --CH=CH–CH=CH–CH-- (i.e., conjugated) is interrupted by two consecutive single bonds at each cross-conjugated point in the cross-conjugated pathway: --CH=CH–C(=CH)–CH=CH--. Examples of cross-conjugation can be found in molecules such as benzophenone, divinylether, dendralenes and fullerene. The type of conjugation has an impact on reactivity and molecular electronic transitions.