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  1. Question: 3 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Based on their positions in the periodic table, predict the charge, write the formula, and name the monatomic ions formed by each of the following elements. a) aluminum b) barium c) phosphorus a) ion formula: (select) (select) name: (select) b) ion formula: (select) (select ...

  2. If you really want to use the \x80 byte code, you can do that, because it represents the Euro symbol in the Windows-1252 codepage. What you need to do is first create a byte string containing that byte code, and then decoding that byte string so that the byte code is translated to the Euro symbol entry in the Windows-1252 codepage:

  3. 6. Some fonts do not have euro symbol. To allow TeX to construct a fake one for this case, just add the line. \usepackage{textcomp} or, in a .cls file. \RequirePackage{textcomp} Share. Improve this answer. Follow.

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  5. Nov 21, 2019 · I'm using AJAX Call to download file, before donwloading file, i add BOM to the result. when i open the file by double click Excel open the CSV correctly in developpement environnement (local) but when i deploy the application in remote server, the euro symbol in the csv file is not written correctly, that's mean Excel can't show the symbol ...

  6. Symbol. The name “the euro” was chosen in 1995 by a European Council meeting in Madrid. The symbol € is based on the Greek letter epsilon (Є), with the first letter in the word “Europe” and with 2 parallel lines signifying stability. The ISO code for the euro is EUR. This is used when referring to euro amounts without using the symbol.

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