If you are asking for the least common multiple, it is 672
36 27 I mean
Four.
You can fit 2 across and 2 down (since 3+3=6)
1+19 3+17 5+15 7+13 and 9+11 all fit the criteria.
4*4*4=64prisms.
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The maximum number of electrons that can fit in an atom's fifth energy level is 50. This is derived from the formula 2n^2, where n is the energy level number (5 in this case). Thus, 2 * 5^2 = 50.
2 electrons
The number of marbles that can fit into an empty bag would depend on the size of the marbles and the size of the bag. To calculate the maximum number of marbles that can fit, you would need to determine the volume of the bag and the volume of each marble. By dividing the volume of the bag by the volume of a single marble, you can find the maximum number of marbles that can fit into the bag.
3rd S2 P6 D10 so 18 electrons maximum
The maximum amount of liquid allowed on a plane is 3.4 ounces per container, and all containers must fit in a single quart-sized clear plastic bag.
The question is vague, as shell can mean valence shell or inner shells that can also fit atoms via 'sharing' for transition metals, however, the number of atoms that can fit would determine on the number of electrons and vacant spots available for sharing on the outermost electronic shell. (Assume the question in mind is for covalent bonding; does not apply to ionic bonding.)
The number of balloons that can fit in a garbage bag depends on the size of the balloons and the size of the garbage bag. To calculate the maximum number of balloons that can fit, you would need to measure the volume of a single balloon and the volume of the garbage bag, then divide the volume of the garbage bag by the volume of a single balloon. This would give you an estimate of the maximum number of balloons that can fit in the garbage bag.
Obviously, 1 can. 1 fits into any thing. Im sure 2 does. 500 is an even number, and 2 fits into any even number. 4 and 5 can, too. Thats your answer. 3 or 6 cannot fit in.
18. 2 in the 3s, 6 in the 3p and 10 in the 3d.