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what does it mean? "Now belongs to the ages"
Right now that number belongs to Brad Lidge.
no its not I'm sorry i don't now his real number but that is not his num soz xxx
You dont run out
He is passed and now his legacy belongs to time immortal
Answer: Google Translate can now translate text from Macedonian to English and vice versa. It can also transliterate the text.
no but if you want you can text them or they can text you
To find the mass of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) that contains the same number of molecules as 2 grams of ammonia (NH₃), you can use the concept of moles and the molar mass. **Find the number of moles of ammonia:** [ \text{Moles of NH₃} = \frac{\text{Mass of NH₃}}{\text{Molar mass of NH₃}} ] The molar mass of ammonia (NH₃) is approximately 17 grams/mol. **Use Avogadro's Number:** According to Avogadro's number, 1 mole of any substance contains the same number of entities (atoms, molecules, etc.), which is approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23}). **Find the number of molecules of ammonia:** [ \text{Number of NH₃ molecules} = \text{Moles of NH₃} \times (6.022 \times 10^{23}) ] **Convert to moles of sulfur dioxide:** Since the number of molecules is the same for both substances, the moles of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) would be the same as the moles of ammonia. [ \text{Moles of SO₂} = \text{Moles of NH₃} ] **Find the mass of sulfur dioxide:** [ \text{Mass of SO₂} = \text{Moles of SO₂} \times \text{Molar mass of SO₂} ] The molar mass of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is approximately 64 grams/mol. Now, you can substitute the values into the equations to find the mass of sulfur dioxide.
You have to go lower down and then click insert image, find the image and send it with the text - DONE!!! easy - peasy!
How do you call on text now with a tablet
yes.....it is possible for a person to block their number when sending a text message.....how, i have no idea.....i am researching that now.
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