this means that there is a single covalent bond
A pair of shared electrons or a single bond.
In dot notation, a single straight line between two atomic symbols indicates a single bond of two shared electrons. Two lines is a double bond and three lines is a triple bond.
Single covalent bond.
This is a single bond.
No. Atomic number defines the element.
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Atomic number describes about number of protons.It is equals to number of protons.
The only atom that contains one proton is the hydrogen atom, also called protium. It is neutrally charged with a single proton at its nucleus, and a single electron orbiting. It is possible that you are asking about the isotope of hydrogen called tritium. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that contains a single proton and two neutrons.
Carbon exists both as atomic carbon (a single carbon atom) and as carbon molecules (Fullerenes) The atomic carbon is a very short lived species. The Fullerenes (like Buckey Balls) are very stable.
Single covalent bond.
The atomic number.
A single straight line is used to represent a single covalent bond between atoms. As examples,C-H is a carbon bonded to a hydrogen by a single covalent bond. S-O is a sulfur bonded to an oxygen by a single covalent bond.
Because the gram atomic mass of an element is the mass in grams of Avogadro's Number of atoms. To find the actual mass of a single atom, the gram atomic mass must therefore be divided by 6.022 X 1023.
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Each box on the periodic table represents a single element. :D
By definition, a straight line is the set of all points between and extending beyond two points. In most geometries, a line is a primitive object that does not have formal properties beyond length, its single dimension. The two properties of straight lines in Euclidean geometry are that they have only one dimension, length, and they extend in two directions forever.
The single dot in braille represents 'A'
The axon.
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There is not one: only single atoms or elements have atomic numbers.
No. Atomic number defines the element.