The way we buy and sell consumer goods is changing and the use of the internet is one of the main reasons. Workshop is designed for current and new business start-ups that want to sell their products and services through a retail Web site. The workshop covers: 1) e-tailing strategies; 2) what do e-customers want? 3) building and making the Web store run; 4) Web site design; and 5) site marketing.
An ion is an atom that has more or less electrons than the number of protons in its nucleus. In the neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons in the nucleus. In a positive ion, there are fewer electrons than protons in the nucleus, and in a negative ion, there are more electrons than protons in the nucleus.
electrons are particles in electricity and they are very lazy they always take the quickest path the pathe with the least resistance
Electrons are negatively charged particles that are a necessary part of atoms. They make up electricity which powers many devices by jumping from atom to atom.
If you mean energy levels then the first level has 2 electrons, and the other levels contain 8 electrons for each level
It needs two electrons. Then it would have ten electrons, which would mean full s- and p-orbitals.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
it behaves as a particle and as a wave
C is 4*2 H is 1*2 For a total of 10 valence electrons
delocalized electrons
two electrons are paired means two electrons are bonded
If you mean "where are the valence electrons" then they are flying around the outside of the atom.If you mean "why" then I don't know. they're just there to be the outermost set of electrons.
In an atom, there are the same amount of protons as electrons, if that's what you mean.
No such thing. Did you mean valence electrons? Those are the outermost electrons in an atom, and they are the ones that are used in a chemical reaction.
I think you mean what atom only allows a total of 2 electrons and that would be helium.
The answer is electrons. I assume you mean positrons (anti-electrons) by positive electrons, and positrons and electrons go boom when they meet, so we don't see many positrons around.
The valence electrons are involved in the chemical bonding of atoms in a molecule.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Oxidation describes the loss of electrons by a molecule, atom or ion and if it helps you more
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
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