i dont have time to explain much but im trying to figure out thing about gaining electrons and losing them.like.Element:AluminumElectrons in Outer Level:3Charge on Ion: ? lt;- thats what i wanna know.how can i do it?another one.Element:MagnesiumElectrons in Outer Level:2Charge on Ion: ?By the way,these give up electrons when they form compounds.Now, i need help that gain electrons when they form compunds.ChlorineElectrons in outer level:7charge in ion:?and so oncan anyone help me how to figure it out with the rest? thanx
Kneading is very normalIt means he feels loved/pamperedHe will continue to knead as long as he lives, but it will more typically be your thigh when he is on your lapMy cat used to draw bloodI would always get a blanket when she wanted to sit on me, so that she could knead the blanket instead of my legs!
Yuppers, it's a comfort thing, one thing, until he stops using this blanket and this blanket only, especially if he is young, do not wash it, do not wash itThis action is mimicing the action of kneading his mother's belly for milk when he was a wee little one!
It sounds like you are taking the right steps, and I agree that you shouldn't associate the new kitten with Squidge being in troubleWe have to assume cats know how to play, and at what point the play should be overBecause the kitten recently changed homes, she may still be getting used to the change of scenery and be timidDon't let her become the Princess where her every want is immediately givenIf he grabs hold of her again, keep in mind it may just be him securing his role in the houseIf he is hurting her she should call out for her mother or struggle franticallybut as long as she is relaxed and right side up I wouldn't interfereTry and let him get away with as much as possible while keeping the kitten safeIf he gets to the point where he will only stop because you yell or scold you may never be able to trust them together when your not homeYou may have to consider giving the kitten back, if anything because she might go ahead and consider anyplace Squidge marks as the litter boxWho gives a kitten as a gift, anyway?
AWW sounds like my kitties!! I have 2 16 month old cats and a 5 month old and one of the 16 month old has a thing with blue blankets when he gets tired he kneads and bites on the blanket also, his mom ran away when he was not ready to be weaned yet so that might be why, and my 5 month old kneads on Tentou's (the cat who does the kneading on blankets) tummy and acts like he is nursing, when he was younger he actually did suck and my cat just goes along with it like he is the mommy LOL! I also had a friend whos cat kneaded on people didnt bite but kneadedIts fineMy cats are all males too
One can determine the charge an ion will make by its position on the periodic table, except for the transition metalsMost periodic tables list the transition metals as columns 1B-10B and the metals as columns 1A-2A and then 3A-8A on the right sideThe numbers refer to the number of electrons in the outermost (valence) shellRemember that all periods except for period 1 (row 1) want to have 8 (or zero) electrons in their valence shellThat means that column 1A will make a +1 charge (will lose 1 e-), column 2A will make +2, column 3A will make +3Column 7A will gain 1 e- to make 1- ion, column 6A will make 2- and column 3A will make -3Knowing this will make your life in chemistry much easier.