The most important item would be maxi pads. If you never had a period, maxi pads are easier to use than tampons. Tylenol, Motrin or Pamprin for cramps would be a good thing to have too. Have extra underwear and extra toilet paper on hand too.
Ge (Germanium) and Si (Silicon) are both from group 14 in the periodic table. They are in the same group but not in the same period. Ge is in period 4, while Si is in period 3.
The period 4 representative elements are: K, Ca, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Br, Kr.
The elements H (Hydrogen) and He (Helium) are in the first period, Ge (Germanium) is in the fourth period, Rb (Rubidium) is in the fifth period, and I (Iodine) is in the fifth period.
There is not one but there are two metalloids in Period 4 of the periodic table. They are germanium and arsenic. There is a link below to the Wikipedia post on the metalloids so you can have a look at them.
Ge with 4 dots. Ge is in group 14. It has two valencies 2 and 4.
Germanium (Ge) has 4 electrons in its outer shell.
'Ge' . Found in the Periodic Table in Group 4' below silicon.
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Made in America - 2003 GE Transportation 2-4 was released on: USA: 2004
for germanium it is 0.3 and for silicon it is 0.7
There are 4 syllables in vegetation:ve/ge/ta/tion
Prepared poultry should be stored in the refrigerator at a temperature of 40°F (4°C) or below and consumed within 3 to 4 days. If you need to store it for a longer period, it can be frozen at 0°F (-18°C) or below, where it will remain safe indefinitely, though quality may decline over time. Ensure the poultry is in airtight packaging or tightly wrapped to prevent contamination and freezer burn. Always label containers with the date to keep track of storage time.