Ok, if you have Sapling h.w....the answer is...
ions with 6d electrons..Fe2+, Ru2+, Os2+
ions with 10d electrons..Zn2+, Cd2+
the question is just asking...which element has d^6 and d^10 in its electronic configuration?
D sub-shell always consists of 10 electrons at maximum.
Fill in the correct number of each property of tellurium.
Answer:According to the octet rule, there can be a max of 8 electrons in one energy level, including the valenceAnswer:The maximum number of electrons per orbitals = 2p = 6d = 10f = 14The number of valence electrons can be determined by looking at the periodic table.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
100 electrons
Electrons are always negative. There is no neutral electrons.
there are 17 electrons in chlorine. and 7 of them are valence electrons.
If -6d = 42 then 6d = -42. then divide by 6, d = -7
7wk 6d
you need 2
-6d = -42-6(7) = -42d = 7
72-6d=6 subtract 72 from both sides -6d=66 divide by -6 d=-11
yes you can
9d-19=6d+2 ... add 19 to both sides and subtract 6d from both sides... 9d-6d=2+19 3d=21 d=21/3 d=7
Answer:According to the octet rule, there can be a max of 8 electrons in one energy level, including the valenceAnswer:The maximum number of electrons per orbitals = 2p = 6d = 10f = 14The number of valence electrons can be determined by looking at the periodic table.
The pressure test for API 598 is slightly less pressure and less duration than API 6D. API 6D is specifically for pipeline valves.
6d = c Divide both sides by 6: d = c/d
API 6D exceeds API 598 in both pressure and duration.
3c - 4d = 6d + 4c Subtract 4c from both sides: -c - 4d = 6d Add 4d to both sides: -c = 10d or c = - 10d