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When your siblings have friends over (and that includes boyfriends/girlfriends), don't bother them.  You might want to talk and hang out with them or play with them, but they deserve their time alone.  Wait until they call you. They will appreciate that and more likely want you to come back.  If you start to hang out with them and they ask, "Can you get out now?" say, "Sure" and go and do something else. If you know that your sibling has company coming, already have some activities (e.g. play outside, read, watch a movie, play video games, color, etc.) planned that you can do. Your siblings probably have something that you like and would like to use from time to time. Always ask to borrow the item before you use it. Your sibling may need it or might not want to share with you.  Say, "Hey, can I borrow your ___. I'll give it back to you tomorrow." If you do borrow something, take care of it and bring it back in the same condition that you got it. For example, do not borrow their phone and bring it back with a cracked screen. If your sibling says no, you can politely ask them why. You might be able to convince them if you know the reason. If your sibling refuses to share with you, do not beg or whine. Accept their answer. Eavesdropping will get you nowhere.  You usually want answers, and you'll end up right back where you started because your sister/brother will find out and you'll lose their trust. If your sibling wants you to know something, they will tell you.  If you do eavesdrop and overhear something, do not repeat it to other people (e.g. your friends, parents, etc.) If your sibling is on the phone or having a conversation that does not involve you, go to another room and do something else. If there is something small that your sibling did, don't run to tell your mom. Talk to them before you tell your parents. If you can't work it out, then tell them. If your sibling is in danger or going to do something illegal, you can go ahead and tell your parents.  If you are a tattle-tale, your siblings will not be able to trust you. Keeping secrets is a special, fun part of having siblings.

summary: Do not bother them when they have company. Ask before you borrow something. Never eavesdrop. Don't be a tattle-tale.


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Sometimes, more than one element can combine to form an ion, which can then bond with a different ion to form a compound. For example, OH−1{\displaystyle OH^{-1}} is a polyatomic ion made from oxygen and hydrogen ions. Each polyatomic ion has its own special name. OH−1{\displaystyle OH^{-1}} is called "hydroxide."   OH−1{\displaystyle OH^{-1}} is not an ionic compound, because it does not have a net charge of zero. It is a single ion, which can combine with ions of the opposite charge. Some elements can form polyatomic ions by themselves. For example, "peroxide" is the O22−{\displaystyle O_{2}^{2-}} ion. It contains 2 oxygen atoms, but has a total charge of -2. (This is different than oxide, the "standard" oxygen ion, which has one atom with a charge of -2.) The second word in the ionic compound's name refers to the polyatomic ion. Look up this word (not the full compound name) to find the formula for this polyatomic ion. You can also memorize a few common polyatomic ions:  Cyanide: CN−{\displaystyle CN^{-}} (One carbon, one nitrogen, total charge of -1) Hydroxide: OH−{\displaystyle OH^{-}}. Nitrate: NO3−{\displaystyle NO_{3}^{-}} (One nitrogen, three oxygen, total charge of -1) Nitrite: NO2−{\displaystyle NO_{2}^{-}}  Peroxide: O22−{\displaystyle O_{2}^{2-}}  Sulfate: SO42−{\displaystyle SO_{4}^{2-}}  Sulfite: SO32−{\displaystyle SO_{3}^{2-}} The other ion in the compound is usually a simpler, one-atom ion. You can find its charge the same way you would in any problem. For example, magnesium hydroxide contains a magnesium cation. Magnesium is a group 2 element that forms the ion Mg2+{\displaystyle Mg^{2+}}. All ionic compounds have a total net charge of zero. Find the minimum number of positive and negative ions that balance each other's charges perfectly. Remember that the polyatomic ion is a single ion, and cannot be divided into parts. For example, to balance OH−1{\displaystyle OH^{-1}} and Mg2+{\displaystyle Mg^{2+}} , compare the charges. It takes two -1 charges to balance out one 2+ charge. This means there are two hydroxide ions and one magnesium ion. To show that there are multiple polyatomic ions, enclose that section of the formula in parentheses. Write the subscript showing the number of atoms after the close parenthesis.  In the case that more than one of a certain polyatomic ion is necessary to balance the charge, the entire formula for the polyatomic ion is enclosed in parentheses and the numerical subscript is placed outside the parentheses. This shows that the subscript applies to the entire polyatomic ion.  For example, magnesium hydroxide has the chemical formula Mg(OH)2{\displaystyle Mg(OH)_{2}}. You do not need to include the charges of the ions.

summary: Understand polyatomic ions. Look up the chemical formula for the polyatomic ion. Find the charge of the other ion. Balance the charges of the 2 ions. Write the formula.


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Depending on the type of travel you are doing, choose either a backpack or a suitcase. Suitcases are great for vacations that are wholly urban, at resorts or wherever else, while backpacks are better for backpacking expeditions, country travel, rough travel and travel in areas with few amenities and concrete paths.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/c3\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-1Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-459px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-1Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c3\/Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-1Bullet1-Version-2.jpg\/aid108433-v4-728px-Pack-for-a-Long-Trip-Step-1Bullet1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":334,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"529","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
summary: If you don't already have it, purchase high quality luggage that is easy to transport.