'd' orbital element shows
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Answer:
sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life.
"159 people died in the disaster"
Similar:
catastrophe
calamity
cataclysm
tragedy
act of God
holocaust
accident
mishap
misadventure
mischance
setback
reversal
reverse of fortune
contretemps
stroke of ill luck
problem
difficulty
heavy blow
shock
buffet
adversity
trouble
misfortune
ruin
ruination
tribulation
woe
distress
casualty
bale
mishanter
Opposite:
blessing
denoting a genre of films that use natural or accidental catastrophe as the mainspring of plot and setting.
modifier noun: disaster
"a disaster movie"
The d–orbitals of the penultimate energy level of atoms receive electrons giving rise to four rows of the transition metals, i.e., 3d, 4d, 5d and 6d. All these series of transition elements are shown in Table 8.1.