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No, "free inhabitant" isn't really a thing. And the reference in the Articles of Confederation doesn't mean what people think it actually means. Under the AoC, what it actually means is that any free citizen can move between other states and must be treated equally by the other states.
So, what is an article 4 free inhabitant? It’s a reference to the articles of confederation, which is an agreement between the states that predates the constitution.
A "Free Inhabitant" is one who has some legal theory that the government can't tell them what to do. Sure, there are some limitations on government. (aka The Constitution.)
Definitions in chemistry – questions. Definitions tell us what words mean. Good definitions can be very useful, but sometimes definitions can be wrong, or just confusing. To be helpful a definition needs to be correct, and to make sense. Below are some definitions of important words in science.
Structures and properties Simple covalent molecules. Different structure types arise as a result of bonding, and affect the properties of materials seen every day.
I occasionally see some idiot pop on YouTube that claims they're a free inhabitant and usually just get owned by whoever they're trying to confront. What is a free inhabitant supposed to be/where did the concept come from?
This section introduces terms and definitions which make up the vocabulary of the language of chemistry. Starting with atoms it progresses to elements, molecules and compounds. It shows how a substance can be simply represented by a chemical formula made up of both letters and numbers.