The value depends on the purity more than anything.
yes you can you can use the white one woth glue stir strongly to make a slime add food colours if you want
First calculate the mass you need from NaCl I will calculate it for you now: 100 cm3= 0,100 L n (NaCl) = 0,1 mol/dm3 * 0,100 L = 0,01 mol m (NaCl) = n*Mm = 0,01 mol * ( 22,99+35,45) g/mol = 0,01 mol * 58,44 g/mol = 0,5844 g You will need 0,5844 g NaCl and you will mix it woth 100 cm3 water
We are starting off woth the equation x cubic decimeters = 1 cubic meterUsing the metric system, we can determine that there are ten decimeters in every meter (cubic or other).A pun often used to remember the metric system is, "King Henry died by drinking chocolate milk."Each letter in that silly sentence form the acronym of: KHDBDCMThis stands for kilo, hecto, deca, BASE (original), deci, centi, milliMeter would be considered a base.The letters/prefixes to the LEFT of the base grow larger than 0 (by tens) and the the letters/prefixes to the RIGHT of the base decrease by tens, going in the equal and opposite direction.By knowing this we could conclude that 1 decimeter = 0.1 meterA cubic decimeter is a cube with the side 1 decimeter.A cube with the side 1 meter( = 10 decimeters) is one cubic meter.The volume in cubic decimeters is therefore 10x10x10 = 1000 cubic decimeters.
it is woth 10.billion dollars
Assuming it's circulated with no mintmarks, average values are $35.00 to $40.00.
About $2.00-$2.50 in scrap silver. A 1944 dime is fairly common, even in decent condition and so is only worth a premium over silver scrap if in absolutely brilliant uncirculated condition.
Depends on which snowboarder
The coin is zinc coated steel, not silver, that's why it's magnetic. 1943 steel Lincoln cents are common. Most circulated coins have retail values of 5 to 10 cents.
not too much..id save it
The same as a US cent
5.00
It is woth £63.09
A guinea today is worth £1.05.
It's woth about 20$.
=current price of gold X22/24