A steer with two short legs and two long legs is "lean beef."
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To determine how many electrons are in each shell (or energy level), you simply take two times the number of the shell or level squared. Two electrons are allowed in the first shell, eight in the second shell, eighteen in the third shell, thirty two in the fourth shell, fifty in the fifth shell, seventy two in the fifth shell, and so on.
im pretty sure its the same as steer wrestling. its when they are running after a steer and they jump down onto the steer at a gallop and wrestle the steer to the ground.
They have hard shells called carapaces. The underpart of their shells are called plastrons. Also they cannot retract their legs and such into their shell. They also have flippers at the back of their body which helps them steer when swimming.
There are two electrons in the valance shell of helium. Since this is the first shell, it is filled by two electrons.
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
It was actually a bull (according to Wikipedia) that was the cause of this man's death. Frog was his name, Frog MacIvey, as he requested to have written on his grave. He died soon after by the same bull that killed Tobias's wife Glenda.
Valence shell and Ultimate Shell
Two hundred pounds is about the weight of an average big man. It's the weight of a 2 month old Angus steer, or a fully mature Dorset ram or wether.
It is because the two electrons in helium are placed in K-shell. The K-shell has the capacity of only two electrons. Therefore, in Lithium the third electron is placed in the L-shell. You can find the capacity of a shell to hold electrons by the formula 2n2 where n is the shell no.
'set' commands vary depending on what shell program you are using. All of them (for each shell) are documented in the 'man' command or 'info' command for that shell. For example, 'man csh', et al.