NEIL TEJWANI IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PERSON FROM "THE BIGGEST LOSER 4 CAMPUS" HIT SHOW AT "NBC" he is 25 years old, HE WEIGHTED 421 lBS AND LOST FROM THE CAMPUS 143 lBS AND HE ELEMENATED AT WEEK 14 AND WHEN HE COME BACK AT THE FINALS HE LOST 60 lBS AND HE LOST PERCENTLY : 50.15% OF HIS BODY WEIGHT... AND NOW HE WATED 210 LOST 211 lBS!!! BUT WHEN HE WAS ON THE SHOW, HE GAINED WEIGHT AND IT WAS +17 lBS HE DID IT AND HE KNOWS IT IT'S NOT SURPRISING HE DID LIKE THAT BUT WHY?? HE DRINKED 2 GALONS OF WATER AND HE GAINED +17 WHY? CAUSE HE SAID: IF I GAINED SO MANY WEIGHT I'LL DOUBLE MY LOST WEIGHT... AND THAT'S RIGHT HE LOST 33 lBS AND EVERY ONE WAS MAD.. BUT I REALLY LLOVES HIM ...I LOVE HIS SMILE. I WATCH HE BIGGEST LOSER JUST COZ HE IS THERE... BY THE WAY HE WILL MARRIED:STEFFANI NIGRO AT 24-10-2009 P.S.THE WINNER IS BILL P.S. I LOVE U
There are 2 valence electrons in Radium. There are 2 valence electrons in Radium.
This is impossible to answer due to the issue of hydrodynamics. Rapids are constantly being gained and lost due to the action of the water's movement (erosion). Also, the rainy season would cause some of the smaller rapids to be covered.
Sr has two electrons in the highest occupied energy level
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One electron was lost to form Cu+ from the neutral Cu atom.
Usually three will be lost.
Yttrium (Y) has, for the most part, 39 electrons. In its ion (atom with a charge that has lost or gained electrons) form though, it has 36 electrons.
There is zero NET loss or gain of electrons
Silicon typically gains 4 electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. This allows it to form stable covalent bonds with neighboring atoms.
You can determine how many electrons are gained or lost by looking at the atom's charge. If the atom gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged; if it loses electrons, it becomes positively charged. The difference between the atom's original and final charge tells you how many electrons were gained or lost.
Only three electrons.
the oxidation number
An element's oxidation number indicates the number of electrons that an atom has gained or lost to form a chemical bond. It helps to determine the distribution of electrons in a compound and allows for predicting the behavior of atoms in a chemical reaction.
Since Selenium is a Chalcogen (meaning it's in group 6A on the Periodic Table), it gains 2 electrons to form an ion with a charge of -2.
If there are 4 electrons and 4 protons, the atom is electrically neutral since the positive charges from the protons balance out the negative charges from the electrons. No electrons are lost or gained in this scenario.
-3 electrons are gained,i.e,3 electrons are lost by Al and 3 electrons are gained by the other atom nearby.