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my text book says: chlorine contains 7 valence electrons and gains 1 electron to form a negatively-charged chlorine ionHence its a non-metal.Does this mean that ALL negatively charged non-metals have 8 electrons?also it says, aluminium loses 3 electrons to form a positively charged ionDoes this mean that all positively charged metals have 0 electron? or how many do they haveplease explain the concept a bit to meplease keep it simplethanks.
what metals want to do is be balanced with their electronsBy balanced I mean either 8 or 2 on their outer levels depending on the atomSince you are workin in valance of higher ones its easy to think of it this way How can they gain or lose electrons to get that balanceCl has 7 so it only needs one to reach 8 so it picks up one to have 8 since a stable Cl atom has 7 electrons on the outside its charge is 0 whne it picks up another -1 its charge becomes -1 Al has three way out on its outter edge they are easily lost they go wandering off to other atoms like Cl so it loses three of its outter -electrons so thhe Al ion becomes +3 Ion Then don't lose all their electrons jsut the outer onesAl has a total of 13 electrons when in its normal stateIt loses only the outside 3 so it sitll has 10 electrons leftCl has 17 total electrons and it gains only 1 to make 18 total This works to make compounds NaCl Salt The reason it does this is that Cl needs one and Na has one to give off so they link up and form and Ionic compound which is very strong The sodium (Na) gives its outer electron to Chlorine (Cl) Na then has 10 electrons and is happy Cl has 18 and is happyNa has 8 now in its outside edge and so does Cl and all is goodThe - and + come from the fact that a normal atom has equal electrons and protonsAdd electrons you get negative lose electrons you get positive the amount of + or - is equal to the number gained or lost This is a very simple explaination but I hope it helps
I'm following a recipe by Jamie Oliver for 2kg lamb roast that has pancetta stuffed in itJamie Oliver suggests to cook it with 425F/210C but it doesn't say how long forWhen i looked up other roast lamb recipes they recommend 180C/350F for about 80 mins for a 2 kg medium rare roast.does anyone know why jamie oliver's recipe would want to roast the lamb at such a high heat? Is it because the pancetta should be cooked at a higher temperature? wouldn't it make the lamb more tender to cook at a lower temperature? If i do stick with 425F/210C, how long should I roast it for?the bottom line is, i want the most tender roast possible without the raw pancetta giving me any food poisoning haha.31 minutes ago - 4 days left to answer.
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I want to make a really nice lasagna but I'm really bad at making it.Can anyone give me some easy steps on how to make a cheese lasagna.And how long it takes to cook.I try to follow recipes, but it still doesn't come out right.Thankyou :)
Hi, I always boil mine for a couple hours (to make them tender), then apply whatever rub or marinade you want, and then put them in the smoker/grill until the meat is a nice dark brown color.
i used to have an 'old wives' recipe for polishing silver quickit involved putting calgon (water softener), salt, and hot water in a basin, putting a sheet of aluminum foil at the bottom, and then dumping your silver init polished silver in a matter of seconds(the chemicals created a battery that got rid of the oxidation.)i've lost the measures needed to do this, and haven't been able to get it workdoes anyone else use this method?p.sobviously this doesn't work on silver with ornamental decoration (everything comes clean) or jewelry pieces with glued-in rhinestones and such.
You may have seen this on PBS, Haley's Hints: Run a quart of hot water into your kitchen sink (cool enough not to burn you)Dissolve 1 tbspwashing soda (or laundry water softener) and 5 tbspsalt in the waterPlace a sheet of aluminum foil on the bottom of the sink and place your tranished silver on the foilThe silver that touches both the foil and covered by water should become clean in 10 secsIf badly tarnished, rub silver item with a cloth after removing it from the waterOR.next time you boil potatoes, cool the leftover potato water and dip your tarnished silverware into it.
I need some topics for 7th grade science fairHowever, there are some limitations:No people involve (taste test, math test, etc.)No paper towels, cleaning suppliesPLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
What if you tested the lifetimes of various batteries (energizer, duracell, rechargeable, etc.) to see which ones lasted longest? What if you tested the surface tension of water different conditions? (saltier water, warmer water, colder water) You could test this with a bowl of water, a piece of aluminum foil, and something light to use as weights- such as cheerios What if you tested the effects of various substances on plant growth? You could pot several identical plants in a windowsill, with one as a control and the others with substances such as milk, coffee, rice, fertilizer, etcAfter a couple weeks you could see which ones grew best I hope this helps, if not there are plenty of sites online loaded with ideas.
I don't have aluminum foil, and I'm not sure if the cardboard box that comes with it is safe to use in the oven.Any suggestions?
Cook a frozen DiGiorno's directly on the oven rack for a crisp crustIf you want it softer, you can flip over a cake pan and use the flat side, if it is large enoughDon't put the cardboard in the oven, it's not safe, it's a fire hazard and probably the inks are a health hazard to cook with foodYou can also use multiple pans, just split the pizza in half or quarters, though the serving presentation is horrible with this method.
Hey guys, so last year my friend of mine tried an experiment to increase the range of his usb wireless cardThe basic concept was to get the usb card and basically turn it into a mini Satellite as in he drilled a hole into he bottom of a large plastic bowl, coated the inside in aluminum foil, and super glued the usb card inside so that the the back chord would come out the other endhe then mounted it on a tripod he foundthe end result was that he was able to get signals from networks about a mile awayi don't remember the exact way he did it, so if any of you have experimented with something like this or something similar can you please tell me? I'm looking for a way to get some sort of internet access at my school form my laptop, thanks again ]
You can do a Google search for cantenna and find all sorts of interesting ways to make point-to-point unidirectional wi-fi antennasAs an experiment, some workers in our electronic maintenance shop used a big baked beans can, calculated the proper length from the back of the can and proper length of the probe inside the can, and got pretty good range (two bars at three blocks) from an 802.11B network card.