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1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
6g Tris HCl + 100ml dH2O, pH 6.8
Imma guess 48.
About one half mole. 6 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams) = 0.4996 moles of carbon --------------------------------- that is, 0.5 moles carbon ---------------------------------
6g-g= subtract g to get 5g 6g-g=5g
6g
6g+3000g - 3006g OR 3.006kg
3/2g + 1/6g = -3 9/6g + 1/6g = -3 10/6g = -3 5/3g = -3 5 = -9g g = -5/9
In M6 x 1 6g and M6 x 1 6h thread gauges, 6g & 6h are the two different tolerance class for M6 thread. Normally 6g gauge is used for without plated thread and 6h gauge is used for plated thread,(if specific criteria is not mentioned).
g = (-1). 18 + 6g = -12g 18 = -12g - 6g 18 = -18g -1 = g
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6kg is heavier (bigger) than 6g.
6G means the pipe is positioned at a 45o angle.
1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
1g = 100cg 6g x (100cg/1g) = 600cg
In my point you, every 60 degree the welding was carry on.