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The name "Zoë" with two dots above the "e" is pronounced as "Zoh-ee" with a long "o" sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
The two dots above an "a" that make a short "o" sound are called a diaeresis or umlaut. It indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately and not combined with the preceding vowel.
Yes, the word "top" has a long o sound in it. The words "toad" and "two" do not have a long o sound.
"Ogio" is pronounced as "OH-gee-oh".
You pronounce eukaryotes as "yoo-kair-ee-ohts."
Two structures (resonance), one with a triple bond between C and N, and a single bond between O and C, with one lone pair on the N and three lone pairs on the O. Second structure has two double bonds between both the C and N and O and C, with two lone pairs on both N and O. Charge is -1, indicated by brackets. Source: Chemistry, Zumdahl, 3rd Ed.
.. .. :O._.Ba._.O: ._______. There should be two dots on top of each O, but they keep getting condensed
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.
Fluorine has 7 valence electrons each, so they will share one electron. Will look like this, F-F. If your doing a dot structure, just put a pair on the top, side, and bottom of each fluorine atom.
Make them into a square. If you were to make the lines all go the same way, you would need 20 dots to make four rows of five, but if you put them in a square shape, the dots in the corners occur in two lines (ones going across and ones going down), like this: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Four rows of five!
It is a German name that in English would be pronounced like "wefler".In German , the W is pronounced like a V, and it would sound kind of like "vufler",because it probably has an umlaut(those two dots) over the O.
.:O:'It has 6 valence electrons, so I placed two dots on either side of the element's symbol and one dot on top and one dot on the bottom.
beautiful in German = schon (the 'o' has two dots over it)
r-GUY-o-pee I am the author of Argiope Aurantia. I found that there were two ways to pronounce Argiope. I prefer this version.
O O O O O O O O O 3 Vertically 3 Horizontally 3 Diagonally
The Lewis structure of sulfur dioxide has two double bonds between the sulfur and oxygen atoms. The S in the center has two double dashes, each connected to an O. The S then has one set of double dots and each O has two sets of double dots.
Tschuss In person: Aufwiedersehen On the phone: Aufwiederhoren (the o has two dots over it)