Asked by Spongebob
What foods have all 3 organic compounds and are good for health? And why?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Your question is too broad to answer. All foods contain something organic. You may be talking about carbs, fats, protein. If so, spell it out.
Answered by
Mark
Yes I'm taking about carbs, lipids, and protein could you tell me which three are oranic I have answers could you check them? My answer is eggs but I know there has to be more than that
Answered by
Spongebob
Sorry I put the wrong name
Answered by
DrBob222
Carbs are organic. Lipids are organic. Proteins are organic.
Answered by
Spongebob
I know that but I want to figure out the foods that have all three in it and I want to know if eggs is one of them
Answered by
elizabeth
what three ways can you charge an object?- grade 9 physics(science)
Answered by
Angie
Hey Elizabeth.................
There are three ways to charge an object: friction, conduction and induction. Friction involves rubbing on material with another, resulting in electrons moving from one surface to another. Most people have experimented with this form of charging an object, either rubbing a balloon on a jumper to make it cling or by shuffling their feet over a carpeted surface to build up an electrical charge to shock someone. Friction is useful for charging insulators, which are materials that aren't good conductors. Conduction on the other hand is used to charge things that are good conductors, such a metal. A charged object is touched to the conductive material and some of the charge, whether it is positive or negative, will be transferred. The final way to charge an object is by induction and is, again, best for conductive materials. The uncharged conductive material is grounded on any neutrally-charged material and the charged object is held near it. The charge will flow between the two objects and the uncharged conductor will develop an opposite charge to the original charged object.
There are three ways to charge an object: friction, conduction and induction. Friction involves rubbing on material with another, resulting in electrons moving from one surface to another. Most people have experimented with this form of charging an object, either rubbing a balloon on a jumper to make it cling or by shuffling their feet over a carpeted surface to build up an electrical charge to shock someone. Friction is useful for charging insulators, which are materials that aren't good conductors. Conduction on the other hand is used to charge things that are good conductors, such a metal. A charged object is touched to the conductive material and some of the charge, whether it is positive or negative, will be transferred. The final way to charge an object is by induction and is, again, best for conductive materials. The uncharged conductive material is grounded on any neutrally-charged material and the charged object is held near it. The charge will flow between the two objects and the uncharged conductor will develop an opposite charge to the original charged object.
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Answered by
txter_121
i dnt get tha question............................soooooooo im just gonna say eggs! :P
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txter_121
opps ok how is gas made...........?
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mike
orbital diagram for tungsten
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troy
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