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Valence electrons are electrons on the outermost shell/orbitals. Sheilding electrons are inner electrons that block valence electrons from protons causing less attraction.
NO is polar. If you compare the electronegativities (how strongly the element pulls on electrons) N 3.04 O 3.44 ( bigger therefore pulls electrons harder) The electrons will be drawn to the oxygen causing it to be slightly negative, and the N to be slightly positive.
Free radicals
You think probable to oxidants
Lightning is a sudden discharge of electrons from clouds to the ground. When storm clouds gather up lots of electrons, which are negative, the electrons are attracted to the ground's positive charge (opposites attract). The cloud's electrons build up so much that they leap to the ground in one stream, causing visible lightning.
A lack of electrons causing a positive charge, or too many electrons causing a negative charge.
Valence electrons are electrons on the outermost shell/orbitals. Sheilding electrons are inner electrons that block valence electrons from protons causing less attraction.
electrons are knocked off atoms causing electricity to flow
A: Electrons are particles orbiting a nucleus and depending on the material it can have one to many electrons more means better conductor. As a force EMF is impressed on this material electrons are forced to leave orbit and go where ? to the next nucleus but now here there are too many for balance so one leaves and so on. So as electrons flow one way the lack of one goes the other way. basically that is how electrons flow causing electric current as you put it.
the tectonic plates shake under the earth causing earthquakes
Apexvs. Electrons are knocked off atoms, causing electricity to flow.
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The electrons in the electron sea absorb and re-emit the light.
nucleons have electrons that may leave the orbit if enough EMF is present causing electrons to flow by placement. WHILE ELECTRONS FLOW ONE WAY LACK OF ELECTRONS FLOW THE OTHER WAY
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Your muscle tissue could quickly breakdown causing irreversible kidney damage (a disease called rhabdomyolysis), slip into a coma, or even die. The LD50 (median lethal dosage) of doxylamine succinate is 50-500 mg/kg, depending on the person. It's best to not take any amount within or beyond that range.
Decrease in temperature, the closer you get to zero kelvin the slower the electrons move, until they may stop, and be snapped off causing transmutation.