press the same button
electrons go fast too
On the side of the inventory is a tab. Click on it to to make it go away. It's the same way you make it go out!!!! It is not that hard!!
Yes electrons go on shells , that's the way the are organize . The more shells they fill the greater their atomic number .
Elements that are contained within the same column in the periodic table are known as a group. All of the elements in the first group of the table have one electron in their outer shell.
stays the same Well... that's not really true... the number of them stays the same, but several things happen to them. First off they are further from the nucleus. And they are further shielded by additional electrons between the valence and nucleus. This causes a looser association and tends to make the atom more volatile.
Well, darling, elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons because they are all too lazy to go out and make new friends. They prefer to stick together and share the same electron configuration, making them behave similarly in chemical reactions. It's like a group of friends who all have the same favorite hangout spot - they just can't be bothered to venture out on their own.
Yes. The electrons, which are negatively charged, are pushed away from the negative terminal, which has excess electrons, and they and flow to the positive terminal where there are less electrons.
The same way they choose characters to go into Final Fantasy they make them up
elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons.
I am assuming you mean to ask why elements go into specific groups Elements that have the same number of valence electrons are put into the same group. Because they all have the same number of valence electrons, it could also be said that elements are put into groups based on their chemical properties.
they go the same way we do
Electrons were generally thought of as individual electrons that rotate around a nucleus; however, they look more like a cloud around a nucleus and are in all places at the same time.