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Multiply cu m by 1,000,000 to convert to cu cm. 1 cu m = 1 m * 1 m * 1m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1000000 cu cm
If you meant cu. in to cu. ft.divide by 1728.
There are 1.093611 cu. yds in a cu. m so a cubic metre is about 10% bigger than a cubic yard
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To convert liters to cu in you have to multiply by 61.08. So,3.8 x 61.02 =231.876 cu in
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Cu+ named Cu(I) ion, cuprous ... (in salt names, eg. cuprous oxide, Cu2O)
The atomic mass of Cu is: 63.546 g.mol The atomic mass of Cl2 is: 35.453 g.mol So your answer would be: Cu has the largest Atomic mass.
The three largest by volume of water are Loch Ness (7.45 cu km), Loch Lomond (2.6 cu km) and Loch Morar (2.3 cu km). The three largest by surface area are Loch Lomond (71 sq km), Loch Ness (56 sq km) and Loch Awe (39 sq km).
The largest capacity they make is a 26 cu ft side by side fridge.
This element is carbon.
Examplees: AgOH, Cu(OH)2, Fe(OH)3.
Examplees: AgOH, Cu(OH)2, Fe(OH)3.
To differentiate between the ions Copper(II) is cu^2+ Copper(I) is cu^+
Lake Superior.The five Great Lakes in order from the largest to the smallest Surface area are:Lake Superior : 31,700 sq mi (82,000 km2)Lake Huron : 23,010 sq mi (59,600 km2)Lake Michigan : 22,400 sq mi (58,000 km2)Lake Erie : 9,940 sq mi (25,700 km2)Lake Ontario : 7,540 sq mi (19,500 km2)And according to Water volumeLake Superior : 2,900 cu mi (12,000 km3)Lake Michigan : 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3)Lake Huron : 849 cu mi (3,540 km3)Lake Ontario : 393 cu mi (1,640 km3)Lake Erie : 116 cu mi (480 km3)
Group 11 does not have its own names. The elements in this group are, Cu,Ag and Au. Their names are copper, silver and gold respectively.
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