S can hold no more than 2 P can hold up to 6 D can hold up to 10 F can hold up to 14
The first shell can hold up to two electrons, second up to eight electrons, third up to 18 electrons and the subsequent shells can have up to 32 electrons in each.
hold a damp piece of red litmus over an open container of ammonia if the gas is present the paper will turn blue
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The amount of time that Hydrocodone will be present in a blood test can vary. It depends on the settings of the test. Generally it will show up in the blood if even trace amounts are present. Therefore, it will likely show up for up to two days after the last dose taken. In saliva it shows up for up to 36 hours, it is present in urine for 2-4 days.
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The present tense of "held" is "hold."
Soldier Present View
The tenses of the verb "hold" are present (hold/holds), past (held), and future (will hold).
Hold them up to a strong light or get a light box to view them.
The present perfect tense of "hold" is "have held."
present tense:hold past tense: held
past = held Present = hold Future = will hold
The present participle is holding.
Viewing.
The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the present tense is "hold." For example: "He held the book yesterday" (past tense) and "He holds the book today" (present tense).
The present progressive tense of "hold" is "holding."