I think it's an orbital...
Alkali metals
It is possible, and highly probable, that a segment of RNA could contain the sequence AUGUCA.
Elements in Group 1 of the periodic table, known as alkali metals, have only one electron in their outer energy level and are highly reactive. They readily give up this electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. Examples include lithium, sodium, and potassium.
Yes because it has a highly attraction to sodium
Not all elements with one valence electron are highly combustible, but some are. Elements like lithium (Li) and potassium (K) with one valence electron can be highly reactive and flammable. However, elements like helium (He) and neon (Ne) with one valence electron are inert and not combustible.
According to quantum mechanics, electrons do not travel in circular orbits around the nucleus like planets around the sun. Instead, they are better described as existing in electron clouds or orbitals, which represent the probability of finding an electron at a certain location around the nucleus. The electron's behavior is governed by quantum principles such as wave-particle duality and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
It is not definite but highly probable.
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The prediction will be highly probable if the experiment shows the explanation is correct.
if lithium loses one electron it attains the stable noble gas electron configuration of helium. hence it is highly reactive.
A low first ionization energy is most probable for a very reactive metal. This means that the metal can easily lose its outermost electron to form a positive ion, which is characteristic of highly reactive metals.
Highly probable - APEX :)
It is highly probable he did, as like many people of the time.
Highly probable. See link; "Double Birthmarks. The Case Of Titu"
Alkali metals