Press the option key and then press u Then type e
H - Se (two dots on top and two dots on bottom) - H Se has two lone pairs (a total of four dots) and a Hydrogen is bonded to either side of it.
The two dots over the letter E in Noel indicate that it should be pronounced as two separate syllables. This diacritic mark is called a diaeresis and is used to show that the vowels are to be pronounced individually rather than as a digraph.
The letter "ö" with two dots on top is called an umlaut. It is used in various languages such as German and Swedish to indicate a different pronunciation of the vowel. It can change the sound of the vowel and distinguish between different words or meanings.
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An electron pair are two electrons which occupy the same orbital in an atom or molecule. Paired electrons are represented by two dots.
Geseen enn. (Two dots on top of the e after the s in Gesseen.)
It means i typed two dots
To type the letter "E" with two dots on top (ë), you can use different methods depending on your device. On a Windows PC, hold down the "Alt" key and type "0235" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, press "Option" + "u" and then type "e." On mobile devices, you can long-press the "e" key to select the ë character from the pop-up menu.
The symbol with two dots on the top and one dot below means "because".
The name "Zoë" with two dots above the "e" is pronounced as "Zoh-ee" with a long "o" sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
I don't have dots on top of me.
I think the two dots are an umlaut. In that cas it is pronunced as if there were an e after the a. 'Staer'
While holding down the alt key you type in 139. When you release the alt key an i with two dots should appear! :)
(alt+ u) release (a)
in German they are called umlauts
H - Se (two dots on top and two dots on bottom) - H Se has two lone pairs (a total of four dots) and a Hydrogen is bonded to either side of it.
An "o" with two dots on top is called an "o umlaut" and is pronounced like a long "o" sound in English. It is similar to the vowel sound in the English word "bird."