That sounds like a dice
Did you know opposite sides of a dice add up to 7.
ActuallyTwo dice, one die. Strange but truePencils
I believe that's called a "division sign" does it have 2 dots on TOP of a line? If it does then its a division sign.
What happen to the number of dots per unit area as the distance of dots go farther from the center
21 each, 42 total. Unless you are asking the trick question about the two dots over the i's in "pair of dice."
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One gathers multiple rolls of toilet paper; ply number does not matter, simply find the roll with the greatest number of sheets or appears to be the longest. Take the roll of toilet paper, rip the glued piece so the roll is now free to unravel. Unravel the roll about five feet and then throw the roll over the house with the roll on top and the unraveled piece on bottom. Through it over an edge with the tail on the side of the house that you are on, and it will unravel down the other side of the house.
A dice
Captial letter N with a dot on each side and a second dot on one of the sides, these dots represent valence electrons
no. if you are debatingon which side to pierce it on. draw dots on your each side of the lip, and see which you prefer. Or ask a releative, or a friends opinion.
Well, a dice has six sides, each with the number corresponding to the side. So, on the first side, you have 1 dot. Then you have 2 dots on another side, all the way up to six dots on the final face of the die. So, the numbers of dots you would have is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Out of those numbers, 3 of them are even numbers.
A die has six sides, with one additional dot on each side. 1+2+3+4+5+6=21 It has 21 dots total.
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DOTS were first introduced in 1945 by Mason and later bought out by Tootsie Roll Industries in 1972.
The dot structure for CH2I2 starts with the carbon atom in the center. To the right and left are a singly bonded H atom. Above and below are a singly bonded I atom, each of which has a pair of dots on each unbonded side.
AsO33-: PLace the As in a central position. Put one O to each side of it and one below it. Put one line between each O and the As (representing a single covalent bond) and place two dots directly above the As. Around each O, place three pairs of dots (one on each side not used by the line).
The Lewis structure for an element is the element symbol surrounded by dots numbering the total amount of valance electrons. Imagine a box is around the symbol...place the dots one on each side of the box. once there is one dot on each side, you will have to start putting a second one on each side. since no element has more than 8 valence electrons, you will never have more than 2 dots on each side Ex: hydrogen has 1 valance electron, so its Lewis dot structure will be... . H Note that is does not matter which side the dot is on
S=C=S the equal sign represents a double bond so if you want the dot and cross put 2 dots and 2 crosses either side of the carbon then 4 dots on each sulphur so each atom has each electrons.
your stupid for looking this up hahaha