Buy a new one
You can shrink your silicon bag by washing it off in cold water.
void print_num_as_word (unsigned num) { switch (num) { case 0: printf ("zero"); break; case 1: printf ("one"); break; case 2: printf ("two"); break; case 3: printf ("three"); break; case 4: printf ("four"); break; case 5: printf ("five"); break; case 6: printf ("six"); break; case 7: printf ("seven"); break; case 8: printf ("eight"); break; case 9: printf ("nine"); break; } }
It is not certain if the question asked to convert lower case to upper case, or upper case to lower case. This answer assumes the latter. You could easily change this around for the former. ConvertToLower (char*psz) { while (*psz != '\0') { switch (*psz) { case 'A': *psz = 'a'; break; case 'B': *psz = 'b'; break; case 'C': *psz = 'c'; break; case 'D': *psz = 'd'; break; case 'E': *psz = 'e'; break; case 'F': *psz = 'f'; break; case 'G': *psz = 'g'; break; case 'H': *psz = 'h'; break; case 'I': *psz = 'i'; break; case 'J': *psz = 'j'; break; case 'K': *psz = 'k'; break; case 'L': *psz = 'l'; break; case 'M': *psz = 'm'; break; case 'N': *psz = 'n'; break; case 'O': *psz = 'o'; break; case 'P': *psz = 'p'; break; case 'Q': *psz = 'q'; break; case 'R': *psz = 'r'; break; case 'S': *psz = 's'; break; case 'T': *psz = 't'; break; case 'U': *psz = 'u'; break; case 'V': *psz = 'v'; break; case 'W': *psz = 'w'; break; case 'X': *psz = 'x'; break; case 'Y': *psz = 'y'; break; case 'Z': *psz = 'z'; break; } psz++; } Warning. Do not be tempted to replace the switch statement with ... if (*psz >= 'A' && *psz <= 'Z') *psz += 32; ... because that will only work on ASCII implementations, and it is most definitely not portable, such as in EBCDIC implementations.
You can if you have a gell-like Case , It will eventually break :( But . It won`t break if you have a ACTUAL case .
No. Metallic bond is formed in the case of metals. Silicon is a non metal and does not form metallic bond.
I am doing this play for school, the minor characters are lily, the extras, rachel is pretty minor, william is kind of minor, and then of course the techies!
Well It is basically ( in this case) oxygen without silicon or oxygen
Silicon is a chemical element itself, and so comprises soley of silicon atoms. It has an atomic number of 14, which indentifies it uniquely as silicon. Further information could be gathered from wikipedia or elsewhere as necessary, or through further questions. Perhaps you meant to ask about silicone, in which case the answer is silicon. Silicone is a chain of silicon atoms with hydrogen added as necessary to fill out the valence.
Minor.
No.
Never buy silicon only buy plastic case or soft plastic case the silicon one will make a scratch on back of you ipod. Never get a cheap rubber case either. If you try to type anything in random letters and numbers will popup. Plastic is the best.
Magnesium2+ because it donated 2 electrons