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is it healthy?
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ASodium (Na) BSilicon (Si) CAluminum (Al) DCalcium (Ca)
Silicon has the most valence electronsIt's really easy to figure out the number of valence electrons in an atom if you have a periodic tableLook at the top of the periodic tableThere will be numbers telling apart the different columnsFor columns 1-9, the column number is the number of valence electronsFor example, sodium, in column 1, has 1 valence electron, and calcium, in column 2, has 2 valence electronsFor columns 10-18, the last number is the number of valence electronsAluminum, in column 13, has 3 valence electrons, while silicon, in column 14, has 4 electrons.
I don't have joint paper, a bowl, or a piece?I need something home made
a water dish large enough for him to soak in is helpfulfor the bottom of the aquarium I use moss or barkIt holds moisture nicely and their skin needs moisture to shed properlyMake sure it is approved for reptiles as you dont want to cause respiratory problemsAs an alternative you can mist him daily with waterAs far as feeding.dont feed him in his cageYou don't want him to associate his cage with foodSecond ideally you would feed pre-killed miceIf he has already eaten live food it can be almost impossible to switch backThe size mouse you feed should be about 1 and 1/2 x the largest part of his body (around obviously not length)
i dont wanna spend 10 bucks for a box of 800 sheets of foil, can i just use regular aluminum to highlight my hair?
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I am so confused on how to find the electron configuration of an atom, such as Cesium or Rubidium specifically at the momentCan anyone explain to me? I don't even get how energy levels play into it with the s, p, and d, .help?
I'll try to explain how you find electron configurations as simply as possible Look at your periodic tableElements are divided into s, p, d and f blocksS blocks contain 2 elements, p blocks contain 6 elements, d elements contain 10 elements and f blocks contain 14 elements (you will understand this more when you further study energy levels and quantum numbers) The first two elements are the first s blockExample: We would say that helium has an electron configuration of 1s^2(1 for energy level, s for s block and 2 for 2 electrons in the s blockHydrogen would be 1s^1The next two elements are the second s blockExample: Lithium would have an electron configuration of (without spaces) 1s^2 2s^1(1s^2 for containing all blocks up till now, and 2s^1 for having one electron in the second s blockThe next six elements are the first p block, but the p block has an energy level of 2 so we say 2p rather than 1pExample: Nitrogen would have an electron configuration of (without spaces) 1s^2 2s^2 2p^3 for all of the blocks up until now, and 3 electrons in the first p block This pattern continuesExample: Aluminium is (without spaces) 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^1When we reach the d block (transitional metals), same thing but begin with 3d, not 2d or 1dExample: Iron is (without spaces) 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^6Important tip: You can count up the exponents in each case and if it equals the atomic number of the element then you are doing it rightThese patterns continueI'm sorry if this wasn't the most helpful explanation but it should be able to get you started:)
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i baked cookies on wax paper.bc i ran out of foil.will that effect the taste of the cookies?
since ur using wax paper, you taste less steel in your coookiesits not like there's still in it, but aluminum is part of steel, so yea, its a bit self explanatorythen the cookies will come out easier b/c the foil sticks to cookies while wax doesn'tso overall, wax paper is a better choice, but sillicon sheets are even better.
i have to build a small scale wind turbine model that can generate electricitythe problem is i have no idea how to make those bladesive researched and i can use wood, pvc pipe maybe even plastic for the bladesdoes anyone know what material i should use for the blades?? and how can i make the blades correctly with the right curveture and everything.?!? please help
One friend of mine lines her pan with aluminum foil first, then greases it as normalShe puts the brownies in the fridge to cool before cutting themIf your brownies are sticking to everything, are you truly sure they are completely done? Next time, add 3 - 5 minutes to your bake time and see if that helpsIt sounds to me like they may well be under-bakedIf you can, find an oven thermometer and check your oven's temperatureThe oven I grew up using at home ran a consistent 25 degrees cooler than it showedWe always had to bake things a little longer than the recipe or box recommended, and nothing ever burned, but we never twigged to the fact that our oven ran a bit coolA repairman found that out inadvertently for us when he was fixing something else.