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Captial letter N with a dot on each side and a second dot on one of the sides, these dots represent valence electrons
Na. (sodium with one dot, representing one valence electron)
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1. An electron dot diagram can show you that the symbols for an element surrounded by dots. Each dot stands for one valence electron.
The shorter lines represent one millimeter (mm). The longer lines with numbers next to them represent one centimeter (cm) (10 millmeters) High precision calculation for life or science: keisan dot casio dot com
Valence electrons.
By first loading a small bootstrap program. The bootstrap program then loaded the OS.It is still done this way, except the bootstrap programon most modern computers is preloaded on ROM so it needs no special action on the part of the operator/user to load it as was needed on the early computers.Some early computers used a 2 stage bootstrap to simplify thing for the operator/user: the small bootstrap program loaded a larger more powerful bootstrap program, which then loaded the OS. This is not necessary with the bootstrap program in ROM, the large bootstrap program would be the one in ROM.
In pharmacy, a "T" with a dot over it denotes "one tablet." Two "Ts"l with 2 dots on top represent 2 tablets.
A city, (though not a major one as a major city is represented with a slightly larger dot.)
Captial letter N with a dot on each side and a second dot on one of the sides, these dots represent valence electrons
Boot is short for "Bootstrap". It's from the aphorism to "pull one's self up by one's bootstraps." A bootstrap load was the way early computer manufacturers described the process of a computer loading its operating system.
The marks you're describing represent the number 1 in a prescription. The horizontal line and dot are to help prevent reading errors.
a dot diagram represent the electron configuration of a compound. in the case of K2SO4. there would be two K(Potassium) with one dot to show its one outside electron. S(Sulfur) with two dots for it's 3S Field and four dots for its outer P Field. Four O(oxygen) with the same dot pattern as sulfur. arranged in a pattern consistent with the shape of the compound based on what electrons are shared with which atom
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"dot dot dot" is an ellipsis. It means that the number continues in the way shown to infinity. For instance, the decimal 0.33333... which results from 1/3 carries on giving 3s forever. This cannot be written, obviously, so you write the ellipsis instead. This is also true if a pattern is more than just one number, 23/99 gives the decimal 0.232323.... where the dots represent how the 2323 pattern continues forever.
"The electron dot diagram is used by scientists to represent electron sharing. The chemical symbol is in the center to represent the nucleus and inner energy level. Dots surrounding the symbol represents the valence electrons." that is the electron dot Diagram.. Sorry, i cant do more than that....