Okwe were supposed to do the flower things, make a leaf, and a stem, but mine has a stem, and then a stemlet thing off the main stem, and a ton of leaves off that stemdo you think it would be alright if i just showed one leaf and the stem coming off the flower and didn't connect them, and how should i present this to get the best gradeBTW, my flower is a trumpet flowerIt's basically like a big red hunnysuckleThis grade is pretty important to my science grade, because I can't get less than a quot;Cquot; on mid-quarterThank you! Oh yah, long answers are cool, if you have lots of tips, but I need as many as possible, and try to get my favorite answerI'll select favorites after I get my gradesOh, and I need them fast, cuz my model is due tomorowPS: I also have to label all the parts of the flower (ex: stamen, anther.) And if you're just answering this for points, go ahead, but please tell me so if it's just some weird thingActually, just tell me you needed pointsTHNX!!!!!
sodium has 1 valence electron +1 lead is a transition metal that means he has variable osidation state but the stable one is 2 valence electron +2 phosphorus has 5 valence electron +5 chlorine has 7 valence electron -1 berryllium has 2 valence electron +2
Sodium atomic nois 11 Valence electrons are those in outer most shell For sodium electronic configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 3s1 is outer most shellTherefore, its valence electron is 1
SODIUM ATOMIC NO11 ELECTRONIC CONFIGERATION 1S2/2S2 2P6/3S1 OUTER ELECTRONIC CONFIGERATION OF SODIUM IS 3S1 VALENCE ELECTRONS1
Use a PVC pipe for the main stem, maybe some PVC rods for the stemlet, cover it with aluminium foil or colored paper to make it look roughadd card board for leaves and probably you can use styrofoam for the flower head + cardboard for the petalsedit: I didn't know what a trumpet flower was but I just saw a pictureprobably for the flower itself, you could use a PET bottle (like those 600ml or 1.5L coke/pepsi bottles) cut the bottom off and fold some triangular parts up alittle to look like the petals.