The lines between the atoms of the elements in a compound represent covalent bonds. One line equals one pair of shared electrons. The lines are used to represent the structure of the molecule, how the atoms bond with one another, rather than just the number of each element in a molecule. One line represents one pair of electrons, or a single bond. Two lines represent two pairs of electrons, or a double bond, and three lines represent a triple bond.
monkeys that eat bannana tres enjoy munching on various fruits to make their noses become different colors.
they represent a single covalent bond
electrons, NOT a type of bond.
Different elements have different emission spectra, meaning that if the electrons in an atom are excited, they will release that energy in different color of light. The flame color depends on the elements in the compound.
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
Whereas the vertical columns on the periodic table are called "groups", and represent the number of electrons in an element's outermost electron shell (eg. group 2 elements have twoelectrons in their farthest energy level), the horizontal rows, known as "periods", refer to the number of energy shells surrounding the nucleus of an element.
In a Fisher projection, vertical lines represent that the group is going into the page (dashes). Horizontal lines on a Fisher projection represent a group coming out of the page (wedges). Think of the horizontal lines like a bow tie--it looks like a wedge! |><|
It you are looking at a diagram of the molecule, the double line represents a double bond.
Elements have several spectral lines and although some lines may be the same between different elements most lines are not and the whole spectrum for each element is indeed unique.
On maps, black lines between states represent boundaries or borders, where one state stops and the others starts. These are also called state lines.
read the Earth science book you will find the answer
The lines in a structural formula represent the chemical bonds. These bonds are attractive forces between atoms that allow the formation of chemical substances.
a tail
State boarder
state border.
equilibrium between two states
What Are Lines in Design?Lines are a basic element of design. They add to the style of a design and can enhance the comprehension and readability of a design. Lines can be used as a border around elements or a divider between elements.
The lines in a structural formula represent the chemical bonds. These bonds are attractive forces between atoms that allow the formation of chemical substances.
The lines in a structural formula represent the chemical bonds. These bonds are attractive forces between atoms that allow the formation of chemical substances.
This line is a boundary between two phases.