This phrase is from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and refers to the contrast between humanity's capacity for rational thought and the vastness of the universe. It reflects on the complexities of human existence and our ability to reason and understand the world around us.
"Well," he said matter of factly,"technically, turtles are reptiles."
There are no unpaired electrons. All electron shells are filled; this is the reason they are called the noble gases.
It does nothing. It is called a noble metal for the reason, and that is in part why it is highly valued for jewelry, etc.
His work could not get much recognition as no space was considered for undisovered element.The noble gases were also not known at that time.
Helium belongs in the noble gas family, which is group 18 (VIIIA or 0) on the periodic table. It is a noble gas because its valence shell is filled (with two electrons) and it is completely non-reactive.
It must be "as a matter of fact" and not "factly" to be correct.
"Well," he said matter of factly,"technically, turtles are reptiles."
Indeterminate.
Almost infinte.
You just tell them the truth matter of factly.
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We may never know.
Integers are infinite.
infinte world and bt3
Gameshark. Google it.
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