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its a closed loop with dashes inside indicates a depression
The expanded structural formula of a compound shows the bond arrangements in a compound. This includes dashes representing the bonds.
Fe2(CrO4)3 3.71 moles Fe2(CrO4)3 (3 moles CrO4/1 mole Fe2(CrO4)3) = 11.1 moles of chromate
Chlorine has 7 valence electrons, as well as Flourine. Add both 7's together to get the total # of electrons which is 14. Draw the symbol for both elements and fill in the dots and or dashes as you go along. it is a single bond so put a dash between both symbols and that represents 2 electrons so each needs 6 more electrons so then put the dots needed around both elements. There should be 6 dots around each element and a line connecting the two. -Hope this helps(: (Current high school chemistry student who finally understands how to do this herself!)
Dibromine (Br2) would have one bond and would be surrounded with 6 electrons (3 lone pairs) in the electron dot structure (also known as Lewis dot structure) , so it would look something like this (note to ignore the underscores, dashes will represent bonds, and the dots will represent electrons): _.._.. :Br-Br: _.._..
its a closed loop with dashes inside indicates a depression
A depression in the ground.
The dashes indicate the shift points of the transmission under full throttle...
dashes
The dashes on a bus timetable indicate that the bus does not arrive at that specific stop at a certain time of day.
The dashes -|-- on the wall indicate the positions of the stones that cross the scorpion pit. To get them all sideways (----) press the ones that are already dashes (1, 3, 4) once each. Now you can cross the pit.
it is a series of repeated double-dashes ( -- -- -- -- -- ) used to indicate a repeated detail.
nekudot (× ×§×•×“×•×ª) refers to the dots and dashes used in Hebrew writing to indicate vowels.
Because hyphens are dashes. Word changes double dashes into em dashes (the long dashes) automatically if there is a space before and after the double dash.
20-11-2010 is the same as 20 11 2010 It is a matter of preference to include dashes but sometimes dashes are included to indicate that there are three separate numbers.
Emily Dickinson often used dashes in her poetry to create pauses, convey a sense of urgency or intensity, and to emphasize certain words or phrases. The dashes can also indicate a shift in thought or highlight unexpected connections within her poems.
yes, dashes is a word. (eg. the masked swordsman dashes out from behind the tower)