The experimental procedure for determining the formula for a hydrate that the formula for a hydrate is figured by the prefix and the number of water molecules that are in the compounds. For example is a prefix of di- and two water molecules. The formula is CaCl2 * 2H2O. The name for this is Calcium chloride dihydrate.
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A chemical formula describe and identify a chemical compound.
The meaning of subscripts in a chemical formula is to indicate the number of a given atom in the molecule.
Hydrogen is the lightest known, diatomic gas with formula: H2
Just adapt the formula for density to find the mass of an object. After adapting it, it should be like this: Volume*Density=Mass
There is no such formula, but there is a procedure. Unfortunately, it's too complicated to try and describe here, using only text.
When you calculate results that are aiming for known values, the percent error formula is useful tool for determining the precision of your calculations. The formula is given by: The experimental value is your calculated value, and the theoretical value is your known value.
There isn't a formula for determining the degrees of a simple acute angle. The only way is with a protractor or estimate.
Density = Mass/ Volume
a=3.14*l
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the answer would be C88856
An amending formula is a procedure for changing the Constitution.
If an event occurs in n trials out of N experiments than the experimental probability of that event is n/N.
The procedure is called the Amending Formula
(Experimental - Actual / Actual) * 100% = error
power = current x voltage