Take from the rich and give to the poor
the car is from china
CH is used to represent Switzerland. CH stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, which means the Swiss Confederation.
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.
CH could represent the moleculaes H-C///C-H (Ethyne/Acetylene) Or Benzene , which is C6H6
Because they're commanded in the Torah (Deuteronomy ch.6). They represent the binding covenant with God.
Bis allylic protons are nuclei of hydrogen atoms (bonded to the same carbon atom) that are in allylic positions with respect to two different C=C double-bonds. For example, the bolded hydrogen atoms in the structure below represent bis allylic protons, since they are in an allylic position with respect to the C=C bonds on both the left and the right.R-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-R
(Numbers, end of ch.15): They represent the commandments of the Torah. One of the Hebrew etymologies of the word tzitzit suggests "looking" (lehatzitz) since by seeing the tzitzit you're reminded of the commandments (Numbers, ibid).
No, Jews are a monotheistic people, meaning they worship One God. Worshiping animals is forbidden. Portraying any image meant to represent God is also prohibited (Exodus ch.20, Deuteronomy ch.4-5).
i think its boom ch boom
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CH-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-naoh--------------->ch3-oh
Bis allylic protons are nuclei of hydrogen atoms (bonded to the same carbon atom) that are in allylic positions with respect to two different C=C double-bonds. For example, the bolded hydrogen atoms in the structure below represent bis allylic protons, since they are in an allylic position with respect to the C=C bonds on both the left and the right.R-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-R