No, it is a molecular covalent bond.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
SrBr2 is an ionic compound made up of strontium (Sr) cations and bromide (Br) anions. It forms an ionic bond due to the transfer of electrons from strontium to bromine, resulting in a crystal lattice structure.
2000 CC
There is not a conversion from cc to MPH, but the more the cc's, the faster it is able to go.
Yes. However, .09 cc is not equal 9 cc
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CC stands for Carsten Charles.
1350 cc
100 CC.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
cc is cubic centimeters, the area inside the cylinders (as in 60 cc or 1340 cc)