A pair of mirrors are used in telescopes to make things appear bigger.
A telescope a device that you may use to see to outerspace. These devices are so powerful you can occasionally use them in the day!!!
Binoculars
A lone pair
yes and a genome is larger than both
It takes up space like an "invisible" atom.
A euphonium and a tuba look pretty similar- but a tuba is bigger
Binoculars
bicep an trycep
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For an extra pair, yes, but for your main pair, no. If your feet are at the edge of one size, go one size bigger and that will be your best size. If your toes have an inch of space, pick that size. That will save you some time to grow into them.
A lone pair of electrons takes up space despite being very small. Lone pairs have a greater repulsive effect than bonding pairs. This is because there are already other forces needing to be taken into consideration with bond pairs. So to summarize: Lone pair-lone pair repulsion > lone pair-bond pair repulsion > bond pair-bond pair repulsion. This makes the molecular geometry different.
The price of a pair of platinum earrings price varies. There is a variety of things that makes the price what it is. for example how much platinum is used to make the earring and if there is a stone in it.
A lone pair
A lone pair of electrons takes up space despite being very small. Lone pairs have a greater repulsive effect than bonding pairs. This is because there are already other forces needing to be taken into consideration with bond pairs. So to summarize: Lone pair-lone pair repulsion > lone pair-bond pair repulsion > bond pair-bond pair repulsion. This makes the molecular geometry different.
-- a pair of tennis shoes -- a pair of dress shoes -- a pair of socks
I get bigger you get smaller, fool!
It is a pair of integers, separated by a space.
A lone pair of electrons takes up space despite being very small. Lone pairs have a greater repulsive effect than bonding pairs. This is because there are already other forces needing to be taken into consideration with bond pairs. So to summarize: Lone pair-lone pair repulsion > lone pair-bond pair repulsion > bond pair-bond pair repulsion. This makes the molecular geometry different.