Well, I looked through over the Character Map in order to find it.
Just use the following shortcut key to produce this character:
Alt + 0214 Ö
Note: when performing shortcuts, you must press & hold all the keys in the shortcut altogether....
If you have a full keyboard (not a laptop keyboard) you can produce the letter by holding the ALT button down and then typing 0246 for low case ö and 0214 for high case Ö. If you don't have the full size keyboard you have to left click on your start button > system tools > character map and then choose the letter in the character map, click the "select" button and then "copy" and after that paste it into the text.
Well, I looked through over the Character Map in order to find it.
Just use the following shortcut keys to produce this character, one for the upper case, one for the lower case of the character:
Alt + 0214 Ö
Alt + 0246 ö
Note: when performing shortcuts, you must press & hold all the keys in the shortcut altogether....
beautiful in German = schon (the 'o' has two dots over it)
Tschuss In person: Aufwiedersehen On the phone: Aufwiederhoren (the o has two dots over it)
The 2 dots indicates a diacritical mark called an 'Umlaut' .
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.
The umlats are mere decoration, nothing more.
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 means square root. Ö9 = 3
H:O:H
.. .. :O._.Ba._.O: ._______. There should be two dots on top of each O, but they keep getting condensed
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.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.