Sunday, November 20, 2011

The name Quercus Alba is the scientific name of a white oak tree and what else?

Quercus alba is the white oak tree. It's also possible that it is used when refering to other varieties of white oak like Quercus alba (other varieties name). The whole point of the scientific name is that it only defines one organism.

The name Quercus Alba is the scientific name of a white oak tree and what else?
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What is scientific name of Clock?

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What is scientific name of Clock?
chronometer?
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Reply:Middle English clokke, from Old North French cloque, bell, or from Middle Dutch clocke, bell, clock, both from Medieval Latin clocca, of imitative origin
Reply:Watch and timer and cloke
Reply:timepiece
Reply:timer
Reply:Chronometer
Reply:Flux Capacitor
Reply:A timepiece that shows the time of day. . measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time
Reply:Watch!


What is the largest member of the dolphin family Delphinidae, and what is its scientific name? ?

The orca or killer whale, Orcinus orca.


What is the scientific and common name for white oak leaves?

i need the scientific name and common name for white oak leaves?

What is the scientific and common name for white oak leaves?
Trees in the oak section Quercus sect. Quercus. Members of this section with "white oak" as part of their name include:





* White oak (Quercus alba)


* Oriental white oak (Quercus aliena)


* Arizona white oak (Quercus arizonica)


* Swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor)


* Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana)


* California white oak or Valley oak (Quercus lobata)

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What is the scientific name for increasing resolution on telescopes?

Resolving power

What is the scientific name for increasing resolution on telescopes?
Aperture increase. That's the only way you get it.
Reply:Focus.
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Reply:Resolution of a scope is limited by diffraction, and is based on the aperature (diameter) of the primary to about a magnification of 50 per inch. I don't know of any scientific name that you might be looking for.... but if you're actually asking about increasing magnification, that is done by either by lengthening the focal length of the primary, usually by auxillary lens such as a Barlow, or using a shorter focal length eyepiece, since magnification is the ratio of the primary focal length to the focal length of the eyepiece.


What is the scientific name for salt?

sodium chloride

What is the scientific name for salt?
sodium chloride: NaCl
Reply:sodium chloride


formula = NaCl
Reply:Depends on the kinds of salt. Please read the following page:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt
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Reply:table salt %26amp; rock salt both are called as sodium chloride ,
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Reply:It depends upon what compound you are talking about. If you are talking about table salt that we put on our food, it is called sodium chloride.





But there are many other compounds that in chemistry are referred to as salts.....calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, sodium sulfate....
Reply:sodium chloride
Reply:Regular table salt is NaCl which stands for sodium chloride





These elements create an ionic bond so if you want to write it more specifically you could write Na+Cl-
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Reply:Table salt is sodium chloride. There are many different kinds of salts though. A salt is a mixture between an acid and a base, which neutralizes.
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What is the scientific name of your ribs?

pls pls pls help!! im doing a pre exam test tomorow and need to know !!!!!!!!

What is the scientific name of your ribs?
Usually referred to as ribs. But a rib can be called a costa
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Ribs are referred to as costae in Latin =D
Reply:Costa maybe?
Reply:cost/o refers to rib in medical terminology