Science Trivia
#332
Posted 24 October 2007 - 09:52 PM
Six?
#334
Posted 24 October 2007 - 10:55 PM
Three?

#336
Posted 25 October 2007 - 08:41 AM
D orbitals hold 10 electrons, unless my memory fails me. S has two, p has 6, d has 10 and f has...I can't remember, but possibly 16.

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#338
Posted 25 October 2007 - 09:10 PM
Orbitals are just pairs of electrons anyway, so change 10 to 5. And if that ain't right you're gonna have to clarify the question, cos I have no idea what else you could possibly be asking.

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#341
Posted 26 October 2007 - 08:33 AM
How many types of orbitals would you find in a d block element?
Orbitals are just pairs of electrons anyway, so change 10 to 5. And if that ain't right you're gonna have to clarify the question, cos I have no idea what else you could possibly be asking.
:withskenasis: As I read the question, there would be multiple answers, as it would be different for the different groups in the "d block".
Its 5 as you said skenasis and zoo now i read it through again I can see what you mean i should of said something like... how many types of d orbitals are there?
anyway skenasis your question
#342
Posted 26 October 2007 - 11:31 AM
Whoo, me again. I'm seeing a back-and-forth pattern here 
And 'types' of d orbitals wouldn't really work either, I would think. I would interpret 'types' to mean 'different energy levels', in which case the answer would have been 7.
What is the rarest blood type in the world? This is in terms of phenotypes, not necessarily genetics. And that in itself is a big hint

And 'types' of d orbitals wouldn't really work either, I would think. I would interpret 'types' to mean 'different energy levels', in which case the answer would have been 7.
What is the rarest blood type in the world? This is in terms of phenotypes, not necessarily genetics. And that in itself is a big hint


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#345
Posted 28 October 2007 - 02:32 AM
AB rhecus negative?
I cant spell and I think its wrong
You're right in that it's incorrect. And you can spell...just not the way the words are spelt in English. Often it's grammar that people get wrong more than spelling.I cant spell and I think its wrong

As I said, your genetic blood group doesn't necessarily apply here. I'm looking for the phenotypically rarest blood group.

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