when a lake is about to blow up,it forms some kind of odd fuel, underground, then it rises to the top and makes a natrul gas.
It depends on how much gas and water that contains in each cloud formed
P3- or phosphide ion is formed. it has the same number of electrons as the noble gas, argon
The same as gas for hard top.
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The same as everyone else's gas...
[Ne]3s^23p^6P3-. P is in group V (group 15 moden periodic table) so gains three electrons, each carrying a 1- charge.
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no, although it is all the same scottish gas is of a much lower quality compared to American gas and the price is much higher per gallon for scottish gas compaerd to American
Everything in the solar system rotates the same way because everything was formed from the same cloud of gas originally, and that's the way it was rotating when it was formed.
The calcium ion formed when it achieves a noble-gas electron configuration is Ca2+, as it loses two electrons to have the same electron configuration as argon, a noble gas.
The gas planets are much more massive than the terrestrial planets and therefore have stronger gravity. It is believed that as they formed many of their moons formed around them much like the planets formed around the sun. Other moons are likely captured asteroids and comets.
It is the same as half a gallon