The set point Temperature is that Temperature at which the system operate or close which required
yes, they each have a different atomic mass and number, chemical symbol, boiling point, melting point, and freezing point.
it mean a scale of hot water boiling
becaus it has a extreemly stable set of valence electrons
Negative temperatures mearly mean that they are below zero degrees. 0 degrees centigrade is the temperature that water freezes/melts at. Any chemical which is a gas at 0 dgrees Centigrade must have boiled at a lower temperautre than 0 degrees. If this temperature was for example 50 degrees lower than 0 degrees Centigrade you would write it as -50C, if it was 118 degrees below zero you would write it as -118C. However if the same temperatures were measured on the Kelvin temperature scale they would all be positive as it not possible to go lower than 0 degrees Kelvin. That temperature is called Absolute Zero.
An error in balancing is called an "error of measurement". The type of error that will be introduced if one fails to set the zero point of the balance before making the reading is a systematic error.
200
Depends on what nonmetal and its temperautre and pressure
Hot! About 300 degrees, F.
The average temperautre of the warmest and coldest months.
No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.
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It might. The best thing to do it mark the package as perishable, and send it or have it travel at constant temperautre.
Match Point Set Match Point Set
If you mean tennis, yes you can as it is in the rules that no game( and therefore no set or match) can be won by a single point. There must always be a 2 point advantage to win a game
Arbitrary zero us a zero point which is set or convenience. It DOES NOT mean absence of the variable.
The point at which and individual's weight thermostat is supposedly set is called Set Point
The mean of the 6th and 7th values