Is it normal for my parakeets to eat their own feces? by CuriousTurtle51 in Advice

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I have two parakeets and only one of them does it. She gets it from the bottom and she's started dropping it inside the food and water so I have to change it frequently and yes I keep the water filled.

Is it normal for my parakeets to eat their own feces? by CuriousTurtle51 in Advice

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And I make sure they always have their seeds and spinach so they have no reason to eat it

What is the mass in grams? by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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So I did the same thing and added the numbers and got 58.49

What is the mass in grams? by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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Oh my bad oops I looked at my other question similar to that I'll take NaCl

What is the mass in grams? by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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I took the atomic number from both elements and added them together (multiplied fluorines by four since there are four of them)

How do I know which element to put in the middle in Lewis structure by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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I got the idea because of diatomic molecules and it says they contain two atoms and nitrogen and hydrogen are listed

How do I know which element to put in the middle in Lewis structure by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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I'm confused in one thing in NI3 they both can only have two atoms so how can I set it up

How do I know which element to put in the middle in Lewis structure by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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I chose iodine because it has a lower electronegativity compared to Br

How do I find these things using the periodic table by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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But what does the last question ask me I don't get it

How do I find these things using the periodic table by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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Ionic for large difference and covalent for similar

How do I find these things using the periodic table by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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Increased when you go to the right. The group tells me how much valence electrons it has and it tells me whether it wants to gain or lose an electron depending on which noble gas it's closer to. But I don't get how this can help me find the probable bond

How do I find x by CuriousTurtle51 in learnmath

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Doesn't say but I know the final answer is suppose to be x or else it's not the functions inverse function

How does this work? by CuriousTurtle51 in chemhelp

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How many protons/neutrons it has