This question should be answered by your landlord. [Alternately you may want to post this question in the Engineering or Building forum.] This is roughly the weight of a waterbed, so if he says "no waterbeds" he's probably gonna say "no aquarium that big." If you own the building or can talk the landlord into buttressing the first floor under the aquarium, that can work. This is roughly twice the load of a refrigerator, for instance, and so is possibly approaching the absolute limit the building can withstand. I wouldn't do it without making sure and getting permission FIRST.
Well, I've had many that did.
The second energy level of atoms can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
structure means what hold the hole story together
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If you have not signed a lease then yes, you are not tied down. But you may lose your deposit and/or your hold. But you should be refunded your first month's rent. If you have signed the lease than its a diffrent story. You can not back out of a lease unless the appartment ownership lets you. It is noramally a large fee (around $3500 in some instances). Take care
The second electron shell can hold up to 8 electrons. This shell has 2 sublevels: 2s and 2p, each with a maximum capacity of 2 and 6 electrons, respectively.
Paris did hold the second modern Olympics, but it happened in 1900, not 2012.
The second electron shell of an atom can hold a maximum of 8 electrons.
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