Need calculation on how to make this buffer
You obtain 10 millimoles of ferric chloride and dissolve it in a liter of water.
1.21 g Tris-HCl, QS water to 1L. Scale appropriately.
times the amount of centimetres by ten e.g. 1cm = 10mm, 2cm = 20mm
Take 159.6 mg white, anhydrous CuSO4 or 249.7 mg blue pentahydrate (CuSO4.5H2O), dissolve in 90 mL distillled water, add 1 mL diluted ammonia (1M NH3) and finally fill up to exactly 100.0 mL with distilled water to get the final 10mM alkaline (ammoniacal) CuSO4solution.
You are orobably thinking of the small cylinders which make up the fuel rods. These are 10mm diameter and about 10mm long, and are packed end to end inside the zircaloy sheath to make a fuel rod. The material is uranium dioxide with the uranium enriched to about 5% U-235.
1cm=10mm/10mm=1cm So, 33mm=3.3cm
There are 10mm in one 1cm, using this rule can determine the answer: Your answer is: 62.8cm.
If you were to convert 10mm to an inch it would be .3937. Direct Conversion Formula 10 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.3937007874 in
No. The length of the 10mm cartridge is necessary to achieve the proper headspace in a 10mm pistol. While a .40 cartridge would probably chamber, firing this round in a 10mm pistol is extremely dangerous, and can lead to damage to the weapon, as well as injury to the operator.
1cm = 10mm, so 1.6cm would be 16mm.
If 1cm equals 10mm, then 50mm has to be equal to 5cm. Every 1cm is equal to 10mm. If it was 10cm then it would be equal to 100mm. Does that explain it? :)
10mm = 1cm
10 mm is 1 cm.
1 cm is equal to 10 mm. So a 10mm x 10mm square would be the same as 1cm x 1cm. That would be 1 square centimeter.
10mm
10mm
10mm = 1cm.