It varies a lot based on lighting conditions and cleanliness. In direct sunlight on the Seirra 1500 it almost is black with a slight brown hue. It also has some purple that shows up in certain situations. Regardless it is an incredible color if you want a dark option.
Barium (Ba) has an At. No. of 56, and an At. Wt. of 137.36.(7.8 gm moles) X (137.36 gm/gm mole) = 1071.408 gm.
symbol Ausoft yellow highly malleable metallic transition elementface centred cubic crystal structurechemically unreactive but reacets with:Cl2: Au + Cl2= AuCl3aqua regia: Au+[Cl]=AuCl3At. no.=79b.p=2807 celciusm.p=1064density(gm/cm3 ):19.32Electronegativity:1.4
It's a Gm. One Gm is a billion metres or 1,000,000 km.
1 gm mole of Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4) weights 98 gm.
Beginning in1965, dimes were made without silver. Up to 1964, dimes were made of 90% silver. The nominal weight was 2.5 gm so 0.90 * 2.5 gm = 2.25 gm of pure silver.
Light Pewter Metallic
If it begins with WA (WA7725) it's Gold Metallic.
GM engine blue
Titty Pink was a real GM paint color code.
AC Delco Iridium spark plugs.
I'm not 100% positive, but I'm pretty sure that it was painted orange.
If you are running the stock HEI distributor, .045" is good.
Look for the paint code. Look in the glove compartment. Any GM dealer or body shop can give you this information with that code.
WA is the paint code for Artic white.
Iridium is a metallic element that is both hard and brittle. Described as whitish-yellow or silvery in color, it just a little less dense than osmium, which is the densest element-22.560 gm/cm3 compared to 22.6 gm/cm3 . Iridium was discovered by Smithson Tennant, an English chemist, in London, England in 1803, and it's name comes from the Latin for iris, the goddess of the rainbow on account of its colored salts. Tennant was also he discoverer of osmium. It is found in gravel deposits, and believed to occur only in alloys with other noble metals, i.e., not in an uncombined state. Often it is found alloyed with osmium in compounds called osmiridium and iridiosmium, the origin of the names being obvious. It is, however, extremely scarce, occurring in only .001 ppm in the Earth's crust. Iridium has a number of uses. It is used to harden platinum, combined with osmium in creating gold-tip pens, and to make highly specialized crucibles. It iridium can be involved in cancer irradiation, as well as the making of hypodermic syringes and surgical pins. Other uses include spark plugs for helicopters, pivot bearings, and extrusion dies. One very special use of iridium is its role in the weights and measures standard for the kilogram, which is made of an alloy of iridium (10%) and platinum (90%). On account of exceptionally high amounts of iridium in rocks dating to between the Cretaceous period and the Tertiary period, t is speculated by some that iridium was a component of an asteroid that struck the Earth and led to the extinction of the dinosaurs
glove box, white sticker. its the WA number. ex: WA 8555. (8555 is a black used by GM)
Copper Metalic