I was taught it was two. A good way to remember this is by counting the dots on it. The colon has two so it has two spaces. A semi colon has only one dot, and it has only one space after it. But this only applies when the name of the punctuation has the word "colon" in it, as when you are counting the dots in a period, you only see one, but after a period, you usually put two spaces unless you are using a wesite address or something of that sort.
before or after a DOUBLE BAR
draw a square and put inside of it 7p and 7n. outside draw two circles, in the first circle put two dots (anywhere), the second circle put 5 dots (anywhere) the dots mean electrons and p means protons and n means neutrons.
It's easiest for you and your health care provider to have the IUD inserted during your period.
Draw a stick figure , then put two small dots at the chest region for her boobs.
Two dots are shown in the electron dot diagram for calcium in group 2 and period 4 with 20 protons and 20 electrons.
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots
Two dots in Morse Code is the letter I (i).
The Carbon contributes 4 valance electrons and each oxygen contributes 6 valance electrons for a total of 16. Start by putting the Carbon in the middle of the two Oxygens. Each oxygen will have a double bond connecting it to the C in the middle. The left over valance electrons will be put on the oxygens. For drawing purposes you could put two dots on the top and two dots on the bottom of each oxygen. Since I can't draw it out for you here it will look roughly like this: ::O=C=O:: The only difference is that instead of having the four dots together on the Oxygens, like I said above, you would put two dots on the top and two dots on the bottom of each Oxygen. If you count the dots and bonds, each element has the 8 valance electrons that it wants and you have used all 16 that you needed to.
The total number of dots on two dice - is 42.
obvoulisly you have had an early period
Um. i don't know how to make an i with dots but i can do this Alt+142=Ä and Alt+148=ö hope that that helps you out