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dialogue between customer and ad agency

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Answered by itzmichbutterscoutch
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Explanation:

Nitric acid is a substance that we encounter more often than we think. You have encountered nitric acid if you have ever bought a bag of fertilizer or been caught in the rain. The manufacturing of fertilizer is actually the most common use of nitric acid. Perhaps more interestingly, rainwater is naturally acidic, meaning there is a small concentration of nitric acid present in it.

Nitric acid is a highly corrosive acidic substance. Its physical state is a colorless liquid, but sometimes it may have a yellowish tint. Nitric acid dissolves metals such as iron, copper, and silver. It is a strong oxidizing agent, a substance that readily accepts electrons from another substance.

Its chemical formula is HNO3, so it has one hydrogen (H) atom, one nitrogen (N) atom, and three oxygen (O) atoms.

All three oxygen (O) atoms are bonded to the nitrogen (N) atom. The nitrogen atom carries a charge of +1, and one oxygen atom carries a charge of -1. A positive charge on an atom indicates that it is less electronegative, and a negative charge on an atom indicates that it is more electronegative. Nitrogen is therefore less electronegative than the oxygen atoms because nitrogen carries a positive charge.

The structure of nitric acid is planar, meaning the chemical structure is flat. There are two major resonance forms of nitric acid. Resonance form occurs when there are multiple ways of drawing the Lewis structure of a compound. A Lewis structure is a diagram that shows how atoms are bonded together and illustrates the presence of non-bonded pairs of electrons in a compound. The double-headed arrow drawn between the two resonance structures is there to show that there is more than one way to draw the structure.

Answered by harishbabui7122006
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Answer:

Advertising Agency is just like a tailor. It creates the ads, plans how, when and where it should be delivered and hands it over to the client. Advertising agencies are mostly not dependent on any organizations. These agencies take all the efforts for selling the product of the clients.

Strategy planning and development.

Research.

Brand and campaign development.

Promotions.

Advertising production across multiple media.

Testing and measurement.

Media planning and buying.

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