Elctrons farthest from the nuecleus
They usually achieve "Noble Gas" configuration
Mostly they are highly electronegative and they only need one electron to fill their outer shell in a noble gas octet configuration.
Atoms are trying achieve a stable electronic configuration i.e., stable arrangement of electrons in their electron shells. All configurations are not stable. Mostly stable configuration is attained by forming an octet of electrons in outer most shell. Sometimes octet rule is violated also.
It depends on survival of what. Surviving chances after an illness or operation are mostly influenced by someone's age (preferably: young) and general condition (healthy, trained, non-smoker etc.).
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The ideas of the enlightenment mostly influenced American revolution.
Mostly the Greeks.
climate.
Well he was mostly influenced by Mozart, but Christian-Gottlob Neefe his music teacher when he was young influenced him and became his mentor.
Glenn Miller was mostly influenced by the likes of Louis Armstrong, and Artie Shaw.
Religions influenced both art and thought. The way it influenced art was through the painters, their paintings reflected religious values such as faith and religious spirituality instead of painting a human individuality. It influenced thought through mostly the humanist. They often changed religions to learn the language of another so they could study The Bible from the points of view of other religions. That is how religion influenced both art and thought.
Three countries influenced Canada mostly is U.S.A, FRANCE and INDIA.....LOL
Keith Richards and Johnny Thunders, mostly.
Arab and Muslim cultures.
common emitter configuration is use for amplification purpose while common collector is use as buffer as its op is same as ip..
Aggregate demand is actually influenced mostly by the nation's monetary policy and fiscal policy, not so much by inflation. Aggregate demand is actually influenced mostly by the nation's monetary policy and fiscal policy, not so much by inflation.
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