if the glass has been drunk from full to half then it is half empty and if u only filled the glass half way wouldn't it b half full!
because of the gravity of earth
Because you are crazy :))
No..It is hybridised to be precise.. See oxygen forms 3 sp2 hybrid orbitals with two half filled orbitals and one orbital filled with the lone pair.. hence the half filled orbitals are each filled by the hydrogen atoms respectively( as hydrogen requires only one atom for stability)..
No, you cannot deposit only half of a check into your account. You must deposit the full amount of the check.
No, they must be filled (and not with air). The only exception is the silver 12 gram cartridges for pistols and stock class guns.
Electron configuration for N (at. no. 7) is 1s2 2s2 2p3 so the 2p orbital, which can hold 6 electrons, is only half full. Is that what you are asking?
No, even at capacity, there were only enough life boats for about half of passengers on board. More would have been saved if the boats were filled at capacity, but not all.
A gamete will only have one half of the number of chromosomes found in body cells because two gametes have to come together. This means that the two gametes have to have only half of the chromosomes.
A gamete will only have one half of the number of chromosomes found in body cells because two gametes have to come together. This means that the two gametes have to have only half of the chromosomes.
There must be a source of sufficient light. Ie. Solar energy is only charging half the time on earth, as we spin and only face the sun half the time!
There is one half-filled orbital in a chlorine atom. Chlorine has 17 electrons in its neutral state, distributed among 3s, 3p, and 3d orbitals. In the 3p subshell, there are three orbitals (px, py, pz), and if eight electrons are filled (as in the case of chlorine), one of these orbitals will contain only one electron, making it half-filled.