

You must be thinking of the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
You must be thinking of the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
How can we set volume of music, SFX and voice separately, in games but not in movies?
Can’t you downgrade to the old version?
I want to go back to IRC and public IRC logs, which are naturally indexed. Discord is just so… much.
Also, Bell pepper is Paprika in german
They don’t shove it in your face though, they just offer a possibility of integrating AI through external services.
They know which operating system you use based on the user agent, so they know it’s Linux.
The options were that your taxes go up by a small amount or substantially. The correct answer is by a small amount since you only pay higher taxes on the one dollar that you’re over.
Debian stable is always outdated and testing is not stable enough. I think Debian is good for servers but not for desktop.
I always wondered why I never see news about protests in the US? Why aren’t people planning demonstrations in the big cities and especially around the white house?
The difference between per capita and / 1000 is a factor of 1000. It has the same result visually. Also you’re trying to fit a lot of data into one graph, if you want people to understand it it has to be easy to understand.
Goodbye ssh access
It’s like you start a game and within a blink of an eye, 5 hours have passed.
Great game
Especially painful on steam deck. If you get it working, it adds a good minute to the launch time
Maybe it’s not automated and whoever is responsible isn’t awake yet.
Your user is still linked to your home instance. If that goes down, you don’t have access to it. You can still browse Lemmy from other servers.
Honestly, the small scale racism is a huge issue. These constant small arguments is what manifests it in people’s heads.
But yeah Trump is an ass, fuck him.
Or right click the back button
I’ll write an explanation here, but I’ll try to answer all questions from the thread. Also quantum mechanics is complicated, so sorry for the long text.
Electron orbitals are weird and complicated, for hydrogen we can solve them analytically and depending on the quantum number of the energy levels we are looking at, they take the forms as in the picture on Wikipedia:
Now whatever energy levels and quantum numbers are, what we are seeing is the probability of the location of the outer most electron (ok hydrogen only has one).
To understand bonds, we don’t really need the picture of orbitals, but what’s important is understanding that electrons occupy shells. A certain number of atoms can fit into a shell and when it’s full, the electrons start a new shell. It gets complicated quickly with more electrons, however in the simpler case, a shell can fit 2n^2 electrons, where n is the shell number. So for n=1, a maximum of 2 electrons can fit, for n=2, a maximum of 8 electrons can fit.
Shells want to be filled, so that leads to two possible bond types. If an atom with a free electron comes close to an atom that has a free spot for an electron, the electron can hop over to the other atom, at which point we have an ionic bond (the atom that loses the electron loses one electric charge and is thus positively charged, the other atoms gains an electric charge and is then negatively charged, so they want to be together).
Another option is covalent bonding, where instead of an electron jumping to another atom, the atoms actually share the electron.
Now do orbitals overlap? I wouldn’t give that question a yes or no, because, at that level, we can’t really separate atoms anymore. When the atoms are far apart we can draw separate orbitals for both, but when they get together, new orbitals form that is the solution of the electronic configuration of the new molecule we just created. It’s more like the orbitals that we have get deformed into new orbitals.
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