This is not really something that scientists spend a lot of time thinking about. There are lots of variables involved, so I'm not sure there can be a specific value, but using the scientific wild answer guessing method, I'd say "not long" is a reasonable answer.
10 days
Electrons are most likely to be found in the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nucleus.
I think you're referring to JJ Thomson's model. It is more oftenly called the 'plum-pudding model'.
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No respected or respectable scientist would think that. So no.
I think a Molecule because there are a lot of atoms in a molecule
In the case of an even distribution of the electron cloud, molecules with nonpolar covalent bonds are formed. This means the atoms in the molecule share electrons equally, resulting in a balanced distribution of charge. This leads to a symmetrical molecule with no net dipole moment.
I think not.
I think the author spends so much of the narration talking about what a kind person Lennie because he want the audience to understand how good lennie is.
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