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Sulfur hexafluoride is a common example of an octahedral molecule. The central sulfur atom is bonded to six fluoride atoms. In molybdenum hexacarbonyl, a central molybdenum atom is bonded to six carbonyl groups.
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DEFINE ATOMIC SIZE (ATOMIC RADIUS) - DEFINITION

Atomic Size (Atomic Radius) is the
distance between the nucleus and valence shell.
METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC PROPERTIES - DEFINITION
<article>The tendency of an element to lose electrons and form positive ions (cations) is called electropositive or metallic character. The tendency of an element to accept electrons to form an anion is called its non-metallic or electronegative character. In each period, metallic character of elements decreases as we move to the right. Elements to the left of the periodic table have a pronounced metallic character while those to the right have a non-metallic character. Conversely, non-metallic character increases from left to right.As we move down the group the number of shells increases. This causes the effective nuclear charge to decrease due to the outer shells being further away: in effect the atomic size increases. The electrons of the outermost shell experience less nuclear attraction and so can lose electrons easily thus showing increased metallic character.</article>
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Human inputs that control location of industries are Labour, market and Transport facilities.
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In the periodic table, elements with similar properties are repeated after intervals of 2, 8, 18, 32 etc. These numbers are called magic numbers.
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examples.
- Our daily activities, like walking, running, closing the door, etc. involve motion. There is a change of position of the object involved in these activities.
- The flow of air in and out of our lungs is also an example of motion.
- The automobiles that carry passengers from the place of pick up to the destination possess motion. In this case, the position of passengers is changed from one place to another.
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We can define motion as the change of position of an object with respect to time. A book falling off a table, water flowing from the tap, rattling windows, etc all exhibit motion. Even the air that we breathe exhibits motion! Everything in the universe moves. We live in a universe that is in continual motion. The fundamental particle of a matter that is the atom is in constant motion too.
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Connie must have kept Jim's letter for a long time almost 70 to 75 years. This is because she told the narrator how she read it quite often every day so that she could feel that Jim was near her.
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Electric current is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge.
Or, electric current is the amount of charge flowing through a particular area in unit time and is given by:
I = Q / t
The S.I unit of electric current is Ampere (A).
The current through a conductor is said to be one ampere if one coulomb of charge flows through it in one second.
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A n s w e r :
Illness is defined as a sickness or disease, or to a period of sickness and disease. A cold or a virus is an example of an illness.
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