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Usually a tiny black spot.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
If you know what a stop sign looks like, then you know what an octogon looks like.
letters of the alphabet and one looks like a ! and the second looks like a ?
The s orbital from the energy level resembles a sphere. It is the lowest energy orbital in an atom and has a symmetrical spherical shape around the nucleus.
Usually a tiny black spot.
The apothem is the perpendicular from the cent of a regular polygon to one of it's sides. When drawn it looks like the line drawn for the radius or circumference of a circle.
It looks like a cursive M with a vertical fish drawn attached to the last line of the M
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its the one that looks like a someone vomitedyea'
Mercury has an orbital eccentricity most similar to the moon's orbital eccentricity, which is about 0.2056. Mercury's eccentricity is approximately 0.206.
There is nothing like that in the brain(ie.right superior orbital).
Yes, the half-filled and fully-filled stability principles can also be applied to f orbitals in the same way as they are for d orbitals. These principles predict enhanced stability for half-filled and fully-filled f orbitals, resulting in more stable configurations for elements with these electron configurations.
hmm.. of course. when i have not drawn for months, i got a million of inspiration to draw. it's not really because of the age. it's because you've got so much time to think about your next drawings.
The shape of a p orbital is like a dumbbell-shaped. P orbital shapes depends on the quantum numbers affiliated with an energy state.
An underscore looks like a horizontal line drawn underneath a word or phrase. It is often used to represent a space in computer programming or to visually separate words in a written document.