Примери за използване на Four valence на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Has four valence electrons.
The silicon atom has four valence….
Have four valence electrons.
It has one, two, three, four valence electrons.
And that's four valence electrons and you see it right here.
The atom of silicon has four valence electrons.
The four valence electrons of pentavalent atom form co-valent bonds with four neighbouring germanium atoms.
Hence it has four valence electrons.
So therefore one atom of silicon has four valence electrons.
It has four valence electrons.
We could depict them as one, two, three, four Valence electrons.
Each has four valence electrons.
In a silicon crystal,each atom shares its four valence electrons with its neighboring atoms.
For example, carbon has four valences, that means, the carbon has got the sustenance of four. .
You could say, well, I would predict that maybe a molecule like this could form where a carbon shares it's four Valence electrons with four different hydrogens and in exchange it shares an electron from each of those four hydrogens and so the carbon can feel like it has eight Valence electrons.
There are four valence electrons.
Silicon has four valence electrons.
Just like carbon has four valences, we have ten sustenance of our own.
We say carbon has a valence of four.
Two are sitting in its first shell and then the other four are its valence electrons.
The four of the valence electrons of each arsenic atoms take part in the creation of covalent bonds with four neighbouring germanium atoms.
And notice, it has one, two, three, four, five, six valence electrons.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven valence electrons for bromine.
And the bromine already had one, two, three, four, five, six, seven valence electrons.
It has the other six valence electrons: one, two, three, four, five, six.
When Gunderic died in 473,his kingdom was divided between his four sons: Gundobad(473- 516 in Lyon, king of all of Burgundy from 480), Chilperic II(473- 493 in Valence), Gundomar/Godomar(473- 486 in Vienne) and Godegisel(473- 500, in Vienne and Geneva).
Carbon has a valence of four, right?
And this carbon is getting all of its valence electrons, all four, hogged by the oxygen.
So it had its original seven valence electrons, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and now it just stole an electron from the hydrogen.