You say no because that is a dumb idea and you could kill us all with toxic fumes or explosions
The nonmetal family of the periodic table that wants to gain, lose, or share four electrons is the carbon family or Group 14. Elements in this group have four valence electrons and can form covalent bonds by sharing these electrons, such as carbon in organic compounds.
Group 16 (oxygen family) wants to bond with members of group 2 (alkali earth metals) because group 2 elements readily donate their outermost electron to group 16 elements, forming stable ionic compounds. This electron transfer allows both groups to achieve a more stable electron configuration.
Well, lets consider how Na and Cl bond together. Na has a +1 charge, while Cl has a -1. We know that opposites attract, so that makes sense that +1 bonds with a -1. Now lets consider how water is bonded together. H has a +1 charge, and O has a -2 charge. In order to keep them equal, we need 2 Hydrogens so together it has a +2 and balances the charges. Simple enough, right? In the chemical reaction where NaCl dissolves in water, it is just the two compounds switching partners. The partner of Na is Cl, the partner of H2 is O. Since Na is positive, it only wants a negative partner. Well, Hydrogen is positive, so Na is going to partner up with O, since O is negative. Since Cl is negative, it wants to be partner up with a positive. We know hydrogen is positive, right? So there we go, Cl buddies up with H into HCl while Na buddies up with O in Na2O
The group that has a substantial affinity for electrons is group 17, the halogens. These elements have 7 valence electrons which makes them have the highest affinity for electrons.
Freshwater is mostly used for industrial purposes because saltwater was corrode some materials. And nobody wants that to happen :)
Sit down and discuss this with your partner. Find out the reasons why your partner wants you out, and express your reasons for not wanting to be out.
that depends on what kind of partner you want
He'll ask you to be his partner or he'll tell you he wants to be with you.
he wants a partner
By finding out what your partner wants and giving it.
It depends if your partner wants to
you can only tag your partner if the wrestler wants to
private wants are the wants of an individual or group such as family or business.
Besides books. Learn about your partner. Ask and explore with your partner to learn their wants and needs. Wants you play around, and be up front and honest with what you both like, the sex will be better.
He just wants gratification. He isn't thinking about the needs of his partner, he just wants his partner to gratify him. That's quite narcissistic in my opinion.
he wants to know everything about you. he wants to own you. it's not a good feeling. talk to your partner.
private wants are the wants of an individual or group such as family or business.