12 Shells and 1 Mortar Tube
Curium has seven electron shells.
Yttrium has five electron shells.
Magnesium has three electron shells. The electron configuration is 2,8,2
Sulfur has three shells.
Mercury has 80 electrons which means there are 6 shells in a neutral atom of mercury.
I am pretty sure it was exploding gas shells. These artillery shells exploded releasing toxic gases onto the battle field. This is why there are many photos of German and French troops wearing gas masks in WW1.
I'm pretty sure there's 9 stanzas
Federal artillery outnumbered Confederate artillery since the South only had one foundry capable of producing cannon at the start of the war. Even their battery sizes were influenced by this factor; 6 guns to 4 guns per battery for the Union and Confederacy respectively. Train guns or rail artillery was also predominately Northern since the South couldn't produce railroads; only repair and use what was available. An excellent gun crew was capable of firing 3 rounds per minute, which coincidently matched an excellent infantryman who could fire 3 rounds from his muzzle loader rifle or musket. As to how many cannon shells (or cannon balls) a railroad gun might carry depended upon how many were available, the size of the car (trailer), and the caliber of the shell; larger shells meant less shells could be carried.
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The song Firework by Katy Perry takes 3:48 mintues
there is only one base in Oklahoma which is a artillery base
The word artillery has four syllables. Ar-til-ler-y.
Technetium has five electron shells.
Thallium has 6 electron shells.
Curium has seven electron shells.
Yttrium has five electron shells.
Thulium has 79 shells.