No, there is a cut-off score you must make in order to be promoted. If you didn't make it, you didn't make it.
No, if a Staff Sergeant select loses their line number, it does not automatically promote the next person in line. The promotion process is competitive and follows specific guidelines. Therefore, an E5 non-selectee would need to wait for the next promotion cycle and meet the eligibility criteria in order to have a chance at promotion.
The number 7.
Atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Therefore, sodium's atomic number is always 11, even if it loses 1 electron. However, when a sodium atom loses 1 electron, it will form an ion with a 1+ charge.
Oxidation number
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The number of a state's electoral votes is the state's total number of U.S. Senators and Representatives, so every time a state gains or loses House seats, it gains or loses the same number of electoral votes.
20. To figure this out you simply subract the number of loses from wins.
The mass number goes down by 4, and the atomic number goes down by 2 when a nucleus loses an alpha particle. XYZ --> alpha emission --> X-2Y-4Q + 24He2+
Yes.
Yes, it can. When the element loses electron, the oxidation number increases and when it gains electron, the oxidation number decreases.
I suppose that you think to ions.
8-5
they decreased in size but did not decrease in number