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What is a key difference between presidential and parliamentary
democracies?
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Ответ:
A key difference between presidential and parliamentary systems lies in removing a chief executive or dissolving the legislature. In parliamentary systems, the chief executive's term of office is directly linked thereto of the legislature, while in presidential systems the terms aren't linked
Explanation:
Ответ:
The last electron to occupy an orbital would be the one that is pointing down in the 3p sublevel.
Explanation:
Hund's Rule states that sublevels fill up such that each orbital is singly filled before one becomes doubly occupied. Looking at the diagram, 3s would fill up before 3p because the sublevel is of lower energy. In 3p, each orbital would be singly filled FIRST (indicated by the up half arrow) and then another electron would be added to each orbital (indicated by the down half arrow). So, the last electron to occupy the an orbital in a sulfur atom would be the one that is pointing down in the 3p sublevel.