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FALSE!
there are no likns they are just held together by the neutrons constantly swapping with each other
Pauli exclusion principle limits how the two "outside" oxygens can be bonded. And the "third" electron that the center oxygen is required to donate takes a lot of energy... another one would require even more (making it even more likely to sever). Note that the two outer oxygenss spend a little time each with only a single shared electron, simply swapping the extra electron around...
Some chemical reactions produce electrical energy because all chemical reactions involve the swapping or sharing of electrons. The particular type of reaction that produces electrical energy is called a reduction reaction. This involves one, more reactive metal, being reduced by a less reactive metal.
"Dowex 50" is a type of ion-exchange resin, called a strongly acidic cation exchanger, used for ion-exchange chromatography. It is useful for swapping a metal cation for a proton (eg. Na+ for H+) or one metal cation for another (eg. K+ for Na+). This can be an important way for purifying amino acids, carboxylate salts or removing unwanted metal ions from water solutions.
FALSE!
An atom is a nucleolus and an associated electron cloud. They bond by swapping OR sharing (valance or outer) electrons.
The number of protons can not be changed in an atom, while the number of electrons can be.
Swapping has nothing to do with programming languages.
swapping is nothing but interchanging the values of a given character for example : if a=5 , b=4 before swapping then it becomes a=4,b=5 after swapping
It means that you swap the values of that variables EX: -==- before swapping :- Variable1 = 5; variable2 = 10; after swapping :- Variable1 = 10; variable2 = 5;
yes I'm sure there is wife swapping in china as theres file swapping at rapidbyte.org so why not step it up a gear and share your wife in china!
The number of electrons atoms donate or accept or share has to do with the octet rule. The octet rule is a rule of thumb that reflectfalses thethis is not ture increase stability of an atom when it has a complete valence shell (which is usually 8 valence electrons). Therefore, if an electron has one less electron than is necessary to complete its outer valence shell, it will accept an extra electron. The halides, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine are all missing one electron to reach a stable octet (the noble gas configuration), and all accept one electron. The alkali metals, such as lithium, sodium, potassium and rubidium all lose one electron because they have one more electron than the noble gas configuration.See the Related Questions for more information about counting valence electrons and the octet rule.
People trade by swapping good for goods (barter) or swapping money for a good or service.
Swapping means to swap the values of two addresses in main memory.
No. YOU are SO WRONG. There is wife swapping in the Philippines. That's if you're talking about swinging.
One can get information on swapping car leases from online websites and a few guide books. Edmunds has a few articles on car lease swapping that is worth looking into.