Blogathon 2006
I'm not Chinese.
No. I don't not like reggaeton because it doesn't not have gongs in it.
Stay Tuned Kiddies.
Guest post later on today. Seriously. And. How do you say this name event? Like Bloga ton? As in. My favorite kind of music is reggaeton.
Editors note.
R tone. Is not my favorite music.
Additionally.
If that last post didn't make sense. And. I have to dumb it down even more. Maybe. Gizzoogle can translate it for you.
Sorry.
That was rude of me. Let me explain it in more make sense way.
Exceptions in 3d, 4d, 5d
A d subshell that is half-filled or full (ie 5 or 10 electrons) is more stable than the s subshell of the next shell. This is the case because it takes less energy to maintain an electron in a half-filled d subshell than a filled s subshell. For instance, copper (atomic number 29) has a configuration of [Ar]4s1 3d10, not [Ar]4s2 3d9 as one would expect by the Aufbau principle. Likewise, chromium (atomic number 24) has a configuration of [Ar]4s1 3d5, not [Ar]4s2 3d4.
Now I know.
I saw that picture on flickr just now. I was wondering why. Mystery = Solved. Speaking of food. I tried to teach Natalie the lesson about. Not eating things bigger than your head. But. I guess cotton candy is ok. But. I don't think the one pound Hershey bar is ok. She went to Hershey park yesterday. I told her she could eat the rides. I don't think she believed me. And you know why? Because. She is smart. She isn't busy text messagaing when she's learning that chromium is the exception to the valence electron rule. Nizzerds.

