Re: Tires Gradually Go Flat in Storage
- From: "Leo Lichtman" <l.lichtman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 05:33:40 GMT
"Michael Press" wrote: (clip)Publish the numbers and
cite your references as others do.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A hydrogen atom consists of one proton in the nucleus, with one electron
orbiting around it. A hydrogen molecule consists of a pair of hydrogen
atoms which complete their electron shells by sharing their electrons. A
helium atom consists of a nucleus with two protons, and two electrons
orbiting around it. Thus, they have the same molecular weight, but the
hydrogen molecule is approximately twice as large, because the protons are
not together in the same nucleus. The actual sizes do not need to be known
for this to be understood.
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