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Secondary waves are also called S waves. As they pass through a material, the material's particles are shaken up and down or from side to side. Secondary waves rock small buildings back and forth as they pass. Secondary waves can travel through rock, but unlike primary waves they cannot travel through liquids or gases.
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Hydrogen.
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Hydrogen is the simplest chemical element that exists. The symbol for the chemical element Hydrogen is "H" and it is a colourless, tasteless, odorless, and highly flammable gas.
Hydrogen is a chemical element found in group (1) of the periodic table and as such it has one (1) electrons in its outermost shell. Therefore, Hydrogen has an atomic number of one (1) and a single valence electrons because it has only one proton and one electron in its nucleus.
Based on the octet rule which states that atoms of chemical elements gain, lose or share electrons so as to have eight (8) electrons in their valence shell. Therefore, atoms of chemical elements bond in order to attain the electronic configuration of a noble gas i.e a full valence shell which comprises of eight (8) electrons.
However, the chemical element "Hydrogen" is an exception to the octet rule because it is only able to hold a maximum of two (2) valence electrons in its outermost shell to become full.
<em>Hence, Hydrogen is an element which does not want to have eight valence electrons. </em>
<span>Bt is biodegradable and known to have (a) short persistence time(s).</span>
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"The time in which we now live. The days (or dispensation of time) just before the Second Coming of the Lord.
I tell you what shall befall you in the last days, Gen. 49:1.
The Redeemer shall stand at the latter day upon the earth, Job 19:25.
In the last days, the Lord’s house shall be established, Isa. 2:2.
In the last days perilous times shall come, 2 Tim. 3:1–7.
Latter-day scoffers shall deny the Second Coming, 2 Pet. 3:3–7.
I prophesy unto you concerning the last days, 2 Ne. 26:14–30.
Thus shall my church be called in the last days, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,"-The Church of Jesus Crist of Latter-day Saints
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