Subjective minerals are minerals that are subjected to so something specific. Objective minerals are minerals that have an object they are made for.
although this is a small difference, in the scientific world with out this you could go totally wrong
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Beryllium is a member of group 2 in the periodic table. Beryllium has an atomic number of 4. This implies that it has four protons in its nucleus and four electrons in its shells. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons on the shells is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.
The electronic configuration of Beryllium is 1s2 2s2. This implies that it should have two shells each containing only two electrons each.
Since we are using white foam balls for protons and black foam balls for neutrons, the clear plastic will contain four white foam balls and five black foam balls since the mass number of beryllium is 9 and number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons.
Four blue foam balls hanging from strings will represent the electrons around the nucleus.
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When two fluorine atoms bond together in f2 the type of covalent bond do they form is non-polar covalent bond.
Explanation
They are two type of covalent bond. that is non polar covalent bond and polar covalent bond.
Non polar covalent bond is formed when atoms share a pair of electrons with each other equally.
polar covalent bond is bond formed when atoms share a pair electrons unequally.
F2 is a non polar since it is made up of two same atoms which has the same electronegativity, therefore equal number of electrons exist in the orbital overlap.