It is improper to connect the dots on a graph because experimental data never makes a straight line. the dots in a graph (points) are not guaranteed to be right.
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H:Cl: and there are two dots above Cl and two dots below Cl So H has one pair demonstrated above and Cl has four paris, thus making both elements deliorus as there outer shells are full, H - 2, Cl - 8 H:Cl: and there are two dots above Cl and two dots below Cl So H has one pair demonstrated above and Cl has four paris, thus making both elements deliorus as there outer shells are full, H - 2, Cl - 8
Actually aluminium nitride quantum dots can be generated using a thin film growth technique and stopping the growth at the very early stages of it. Then, you can observe nano-dots on the surface that can exhibit quantum effects. You can find recent scientific articles on this link.
In a Lewis dot structure for an oxygen atom, there should be six dots. Lone pairs of electrons are represented by dots around the symbol for the atom. Oxygen has six valence electrons, so it will have a total of six dots in its Lewis dot structure.
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Xenon has 8 dots (4 pairs of dots) around the letters Xe
You only connects dots an a graph when the variable is in constant movement never stopping.
a line graph is called a line graph because first of all it uses lines and second of all its on a graph they use those lines to connect the dots so if you dont what im talking about with dots thats a whole diffrent question so look it up yourself
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way because it is based on a misunderstanding. The dots in a line graph ARE connected. That is what a line graph is. If they are not connected then it is a scatter graph.
You do not connect the dots on a graph when the data points are discrete and not continuous. In other words, when the values represent distinct and unrelated data points rather than a continuous sequence. Connecting the dots in such cases would imply a relationship or trend between the points that does not exist. It is important to consider the nature of the data being represented to determine whether connecting the dots is appropriate.
"i dont know and i dont care" is the actual answer.
When you have two points of a line, you can connect the dots.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
Some recorded data may need a necessary change while continuous observations are still being recorded.
Just connect the dots.
wow. line graph.
Connect the Dots
Dots cannot be connected with dots. It takes lines.