Why is your name steven?=)
i think its because phosphorus has a -3 charge
2007-04-22 16:32:10
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answer #1
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answered by smith s 1
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Po4 Charge
2016-10-21 22:54:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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why does phosphate(po4) have a (-3) charges?
2015-08-18 17:36:14
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answered by Eilis 1
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Because of his age and should he get a custodial sentence he will go to one of the many YOIs, many factors will be taken into account before the judge considers what will be an adequate sentence for your son like any previous convictions, type of robbery and whatever mitigating circumstances his solicitor puts forward. This only applies if your son is found guilty but your son will be at risk of receiving a custodial sentence especially if the robbery was in the form of a "street mugging" In accordance with section 170(9) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, the Sentencing Guidelines Council issues this guideline as a definitive guideline. By virtue of section 172 of the Act, every court must have regard to a relevant guideline. This guideline applies to the sentencing of offenders convicted of robbery who are sentenced on or after 1st August 2006. Part 1 of this guideline provides starting points and sentencing ranges that are applicable to three types of robbery; street robbery or ‘mugging’, robberies of small businesses and less sophisticated commercial robberies. For other types of robbery, relevant guidance from the Court of Appeal should be applied; this is summarised in Part 2 of this guideline. The guideline makes clear that robbery will usually merit a custodial sentence but that exceptional circumstances may justify a non-custodial penalty for an adult and, more frequently, for a young offender. In this way it is not intended to make a significant change to current practice. Over the past ten years the majority of young offenders sentenced for robbery have been given a non-custodial sentence. This contrasts with adult offenders where the majority sentenced for robbery have been given a custodial sentence. The Council Guideline New Sentences: Criminal Justice Act 2003 recognised the potentially more demanding nature of custodial sentences of 12 months or longer imposed under the new framework introduced by the Criminal Justice Act 2003. Consequently the sentencing ranges and starting points in this guideline take that principle into account
2016-03-16 01:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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He is an habitually criminal and whats to say the boy doesn't have or commit more offences before the court date ? he will be incarcerated in a young offenders institute for one to one and a half years. My sympathy's are with you not your boy.
2016-03-29 01:30:44
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answered by Norine 4
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Because the phosphate ion is derived from phosphoric acid, H3PO4. When you dissociate 3 protons (H+) from phosphoric acid, you're left with phosphate ion (PO43-)
2007-04-22 16:36:53
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answered by hcbiochem 7
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