The element with the symbol Si is silicon with the atomic number 14. The element with the atomic number 16 is sulfur with the symbol S. Not sure about the atomic weight.
draw a stem and then draw the top.
draw a dot
just draw a 3-D box
Draw long tube through out the cell
every element has its' own
Sorry. Cannot draw on Wiki.
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The simplest way to draw a diagram that represents ionic bonding is to draw the two atoms (or more). One element while have to be drawn showing the electrons with Xs and the other with Os. Then draw arrows of electron leaving the metal atom and attaching to the non-metal.
First you start of by finding out what the atomic number is of the element, in this case the number is 17. You then draw a circle, you are aloud to put 2 electrons on this circle. you then draw another cirlce around it, you are aloud to have 8 electrons on the outer shells. you will ned a third circle to put the rest of the elcetrons on to it. in total you should have the smallest circle with 2 electrons, the middle circle with 8 and then the outer shell with 7 elecrons on it. you can draw the electrons as dots or crosses on the cirlce line. because the outer shell is not full and only has 7 electrons instead of 8, this means it will be reactive. if an element has a full outer shell then it becomes unreactive. hope that helped. :)
no you can use black,white,blue and it depends on what element you are like um... if you used grass(nature) as your element then you use green if fire-red water-blue it depends on what element you are!!!!!
Current (Amps) = Power (Watt)/Voltage (V) Therefore a 4500W heating element will draw 18.75A = 4500W/240V
if you read all three phases with a clamp on amp meter, they should be just about the same. So, yes, it's fine to add the three together and divide by 3 to get the exact average, but really, they should be so close to the same that it doesn't matter. Then you must take that number and multiply by 1.732 to get the real amp draw.
There are many types of compressors used for cooling walk in coolers. To answer this question the information has to be taken from the units data plate or the compressor's name plate. Once this information has been found then the breaker and conductor size can be calculated to make the unit operable.
No.It'll overload and fail just about immediately.It's possible - but not recommended - to run two 110 v heaters in series from a 220v circuit.
Helium is a non metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 4.
is a new HTML5 element that allows scripts (usually JavaScript) to draw graphics on the fly. The container holds the JavaScript code that does the actual drawing.