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Whatever the key to the map says it represents.
Captial letter N with a dot on each side and a second dot on one of the sides, these dots represent valence electrons
Black dots on a map represent towns and cities. The bigger the dot, the bigger the city.
Lewis dot structures.
The nuclues.
Yes, the dots in an electron dot diagram represent valence electrons.
Whatever the key to the map says it represents.
A dot plot is a plot made of dots which is useful for highlighting clusters and identifying the gaps in between 2 points/ values
It is a graph in which each observation is marked as a point. The points are not joined together.
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
You can have a scatter plot where the data is displayed as a collection of points. You can also have a dot plot where a set of data is represented by placing dots over a number line to represent the frequency of data.
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it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
Valence electrons.
Each bar represents 5 and a dot represent 1
Captial letter N with a dot on each side and a second dot on one of the sides, these dots represent valence electrons
It means to put a dot on the grid corresponding to the cordinates.