An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.
Brachiopod's have hard shells on the upper and lower surfaces, Their shell is hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection.
They have internal shells. According to scientists. (more than 3 shells.)
The value of 'n' for the valence shells is the number of shells that specific atom has
There are 80 electrons shells for mercury.
Well, there are usually a lot of closed shells on the sand that come in and go away with the tide, but some of the more common ones include clams, oysters, and mussels.
Bivalves have strong muscles in order to hold their shells closed.
electrons need a closed loop called what in order to move?
An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.
An atom stripped of its valence electrons, so that its remaining electrons are all in closed shells.
When the shells are closed. If open, tap them and if they close then they are safe to eat. If they do not close then they are not edible.
Brachiopod's have hard shells on the upper and lower surfaces, Their shell is hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection.
The clam does. Clams and other bivalves have very strong muscles that hold the shells tightly closed whenever they're in danger.
A scallop shell is often used to pour the water at baptism. The part that is a delicacy to eat is the adductor muscle, that is, the muscle that pulls the two shells closed.
The spring-loaded chicken eggs are the Phoenix Eggs. Climb the rope at left, and jump to the tops of their shells to reach the Pegasus cage. The easiest way is to jump when the shells are open, so that you land when they are closed. They are only open for a second or two.
They have the same number of shells (or energy levels).
The collective nouns for shells are:a broadside of shells (artillery)a salvo of shells (artillery)a midden of shells (sea)