s= spherical p= dumbbell
During the American Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant was made commander of both the eastern and western theaters. He led union forces to victory over the Confederacy and took Robert E. Lee's sword in surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.
all of them c-r-i-s-p k-ra-i-s-p
The shape of the 1930's for both Men and Women, was long and sleej. Muted and deep hues were popular, as where abstract and geometric prints.
In overall command was General Robert E. Lee, and his generals included A. P. Hill, Richard S. Ewell, James Longstreet, and J.E.B. Stuart.
Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.
p and q
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In general noble gases have a full s and p subshells.
Among s-s,s-p,p-p sigma P-P is strong enough because of greater overlapping.The bond strengths for sigma S-S is 1.0 ,for sigma S-P is 1.71 and for sigma P-P is 3.0. so sigma P-P is stronger it means that it is more stable. But many books they have given that s-s overlapping is more than p-p overlapping .This is not true because due spherical shape of the s orbital the charge is symmetrically distributed and also small size there will not effective overlapping of orbitals as P-P overlapping .So P-P bond is stronger than S-S bond.
Answer: s, p, d, and f -orbitals, differing in 'shape'.
Both, first the P wave Then the S wave.
Well there are two P waves and S waves. P waves come first . then S waves come. P waves come from underground and S waves are above ground and move in the shape of an S and they are the ones that collapse buildings
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The shape of the drain. A P trap drains out the wall. It looks like a P laid on it's side. An S trap drains in the floor. Again if you laid the S on it's side.
It is true only for s-orbital which is spherical in shape. p-, f- and d- orbitals are not spherical in shape.
none, p-waves can travel anywhere
's' orbitals are spherical. 'p' orbitals are peanut shaped. 'd' orbitals are like two 'p' orbitals crossing each other. and 'f' orbitals...well there are a ton of shapes that they can be...my chem teacher just describes them as weird