Each two 3s have different values because they are in different postion
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33 + (3/3)
The first three is 3000 and the second three is worth 300.
33 + (3 + 3)/3
2/3s of what? gallon, pint, quart, liter?
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The answer depends on which of the two 3s in the number you are referring to!
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The principal quantum number (n) distinguishes between different subshells. For example, the 1s subshell has an n value of 1, while the 3s subshell has an n value of 3. The higher the n value, the higher the energy level of the subshell.
The 2s orbital and 3s orbital both have the same spherical shape and can hold a maximum of two electrons of opposite spin. They only differ because the 3s orbital is further out from the nucleus than the 2s orbital, thus the 3s orbital has a higher energy value.
33 + (3/3)
There are three thirds (1/3s) in every whole, so there are six thirds in two wholes.
The first three is 3000 and the second three is worth 300.
The first 3 is in the ten thousands place, so it is worth 30,000. The second 3 is in the tens position, so it is worth 30.
The are two electrons in the 3s orbital of magnesium (Mg.)
33 + (3 + 3)/3
The 1991 Toyota MR2 came in three different variants each supplying different levels of power. The 5S-FE, 3S-GE, and 3S-GTE. The GTE came standard with a turbocharger.