It makes the ships center of gravity sink lower in the water. This makes the ship more stable by making it less top heavy and by displacing more water. It gives it a larger base. Hooweestik.
No. Conduction band is basically the unfilled energy levels into which electrons can be excited to provide conductivity.
a heat pump contains a water filled loop of pipe that is buried to a depth where the temperature is nearly constant
Electrolytic capacitors cannot be used on an AC (alternating current) system.
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It is as good as adding weight below waterline. So the center of gravity will move towards the keel and the GM will increase as KM-KG=GM. It may be subjected to Free surface correction till it gets filled up finally. Till then the GM loss may be experienced. Captain PK JAIN It is as good as adding weight below waterline. So the center of gravity will move towards the keel and the GM will increase as KM-KG=GM. It may be subjected to Free surface correction till it gets filled up finally. Till then the GM loss may be experienced. Captain PK JAIN There are two methods of calculating ship's stability. one is constant displacement( also known as buoyancy method) method and another is added weight method.
p-block elements have partially filled p-subshell. It is not completely filled.
3d
A completley filled out electron level makes the atom stable
no. it's d sublevel is full and that is the reason why it is not coloured like other transition metals that have a partially filled d-sublevel
3, three, tres
in d orbital and f orbital there is a full filled & half fulled stability
Because their outermost energy level is only partially filled, some elements are highly reactive, I believe.
D sublevel
Hyperconjugation, otherwise known as Baker-Nathan effect, is the delocalisation of sigma electrons of C-H bond of an alkyl group directly attached to an atom of unsaturated system or to an atom with an unshared p-orbital. Stability of carbocations is based on hyperconjugative effect. Due to hyperconjugation, tertiary carbocation has 9 resonance structures, secondary carbocation 6 resonance structures, primary carbocation 3 resonance structures. Hence stability is tertiary>secondary>primary.
In organic chemistry, hyperconjugation is the interaction of the electrons in a sigma bond (usually C-H or C-C) with an adjacent empty (or partially filled) non-bonding p-orbital, antibonding σ or π orbital, or filled π orbital, to give an extended molecular orbital that increases the stability of the system.this info is taken by wikipedia
because of partially filled d orbitol
no. they are more stable when they have completely filled or half filled shells