Hydrogen
There is no element that has the formula A1. There is aluminum, which as the chemical formula Al. The ion that typically comes from it is Al3+.
You can assign a numerical value to each element in your data series. There are several ways to do that. Here is a simple example:In cell A1 enter your first data element. Let that entry be GREEN.In cell B1 enter the formula, =IF(A1="GREEN",1,0). Observe that the value of B1 is 1, since the contents of cell A1 is GREEN. If A1 = RED, then B1 would display 0.You also could give a value to each data item depending on the number of characters in the cell. You can do this with the formula =LEN(A1).
I'm sure you mean AlPO4 as opposed to A1. It is aluminium phosphate. There is no element with the symbol A
I'm sure you mean AlPO4 as opposed to A1. It is aluminium phosphate. There is no element with the symbol A
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There are infinitely many numbers.For example, if(5.2 + 5.5)/2 = a1(5.2 + a1)/2 = a2(5.2 + a2)/2 = a3(5.2 + a3)/2 = a4 and so on,then each element of the infinite sequence, a1, a2, a3, ... meets the requirements.
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While there are many ways of doing it, the simplest way is to use the SUM function and a range in it like this: =SUM(A1:A5)
MRT = A1t1 + A2t2 + A3t3 devided by A1 +A2 + A3 A= Area of element t = Temperature °C
There following two options should work:=sum(A1:A3) or=A1+A2+A3
Here is an example:=RIGHT(A1,(LEN(A1)-(FIND(",",A1)+1)))&" "&LEFT(A1,(FIND(",",A1)-1))See related links for more information.
A1 is an English term for silver plate. Items with A1 are not sterling silver.