The statement should be written as follows: Nous sommes forts en chimie.
It means that we are strong (in ability) in chemistry.
Its destiny is Fort Knox.
After the storm, the kids made a fort out of chunks of ice and snow.
1.W.D. Service Co., Inc. - Bellmawr, NJ 2.Continental Chemical USA - Fort Lauderdale, FL 3.Haviland Enterprises, Inc. - Grand Rapids, MI 4.City Chemical LLC - West Haven, CT 5.Hydrite Chemical Co. - Brookfield, WI 6.MonitorTech, Inc. - Columbus, OH 7.Stanley Supply, Inc. - Long Island City, NY 8.Praxair Distribution, Inc. - Cleveland, OH these are the companies only which i know
The molar mass of octane (C8H18), the primary component of gasoline, is approximately 114 g/mol. However, gasoline is a mixture of many hydrocarbons, some with as few as four carbons, while others have up to 12. According to US government agencies, such as DOE and EPA, on average, without adding any ethanol, the molar mass of gasoline is only 100 to 105 g/mol.
There are many different sizes and weights of gold bars or ingots. Everything from 1 gram to 50 pounds depending on the smelter. The gold in Fort Knox, however, is said to be held in standard 400 troy ounce (12.4 kg or 27.4 lb avoirdupois) gold bars which would be bars that are roughly 7 inches by 3 inches by 2 inches (18 cm x 7 cm x 5 cm). At a gold price of $850 per ounce, a standard gold ingot would be worth about $350,000.
fort pour nous - that coffee is too strong for us, ce café est trop fort pour nous.
The french attacked fort necessity because they wanted to claim the fort for France.
The French built Fort Caroline in 1563.
It was a fort established by the French in 1754
fort nesessity
Fort Duquesne.
Fort Caroline
Fort Caroline
Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre was the French commander at Fort Leboeuf from 1753 until 1759. In 1759 the French lost control of the fort to the British.
Fort Duquesne was the Fort that the French built on the site of the former British Fort Prince George in present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fort Duquesne.
Fort Duquesne
Fort Necessity