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What is the unit formed from more than one base unit?

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What is the unit called that is formed from more than one base unit?

could be wrong, but I believe derived.


Why does the base for the atomic mass unit change from hydrogen to carbon?

hydrogen has more binding energy than carbon


What are units larger than the base unit?

if the base is 100, Dekka is 101, Hecto is 102, Kilo is 103 and there are many more including giga and mega


How can I record a measurement bigger than the base unit?

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An acid that forms when a base gains a proton?

The acid formed when a base gains a proton is called a conjugate acid of the base. This process is known as protonation, where the base accepts a proton to become an acid. The conjugate acid will have one more proton than the base.


How does the size if a negative ion compare to the size of the atom that formed it?

It will be have gained one electron. So, it will weigh 1/1875 unit more than the entire whole atom .


Substance whose smallest unit is made up of more than one element and cannot be separated?

A compound is a substance whose smallest unit is made up of more than one element and cannot be separated by physical means. Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements chemically bond together in specific ratios.


Do ions have more electrons than the atoms from which they were formed?

of course, ions are formed by loosing (cations) or gaining (anions) electrons. anions have more electrons than the atom from which it is formed.


What are subsidiary quantities and units in SI?

Subsidiary quantities are derived quantities that are defined in terms of the base quantities in the International System of Units (SI), such as area and volume. Units for these quantities are formed by multiplying or dividing the base units according to their definitions. For example, the unit of speed, meter per second (m/s), is a derived unit formed from the base units of length (meter) and time (second) in SI.


How far from base can you travel without taking leave?

Typically, military personnel cannot travel more than a certain distance from their base without formally requesting and being granted leave. The distance and regulations vary depending on the branch of the military and specific unit, however, general guidelines suggest that traveling more than 100 miles away from base may require leave approval. It is recommended to consult with the unit's leave policy or commanding officer for specific guidelines.


Should I install a central heat and air conditioning unit?

To cool more than two rooms it is economically more efficient to purchase a central air conditioning unit than a wall unit. Wall units are individually cheaper than central air, but if you have to buy more than two, then it is better to buy the central air unit.