Chile
That point is in South Africa.
ciaro
sure, neutrons differ in elements From the periodic table, they are fixed. However, there are also isotopes, where the element remains the same and contains the same number of protons but with different number of neutrons. For example, sulfur is present as 32S, 33S, 34S and 36S in nature. This means that the number of neutron + the number of proton in a sulfur atom can be 32, 33, 34 or 36. However, the constant in the 4 isotopes is that all of them contain only 16 protons.
There are two stable isotopes of nitrogen: 14N and 15N. By far the most common is 14N (99.634%). Its atomic number is 7. Its density (at 0 °C, 101.325 K.Pa is 0.001251 g/ccThere are 25 known isotopes for sulfur, four of which are stable: 32S (95.02%), 33S (0.75%), 34S (4.21%), and 36S (0.02%). Its atomic number is 16. Its density ~ 2 g/ccAccordingly nitrogen (N) is much lighter than sulfur (S)
Chile
These coordinates are for Sydney, Australia - Specifically, South Sydney, just off Heathcote Road, near Menai.
I have 36's on mine
chile
That point is in South Africa.
Johannasburg, South Africa
ciaro
Johannesburg in South Africa.
These coordinates are for Sydney, Australia - Specifically, South Sydney, just off Heathcote Road, near Menai.
33s revolve at 33 RPM, and 78s revolve at 78RPMs. 33s are known as LPs (for Long-Playing) and 78s consist of just one song on each side of the record.
1, 3, 11, 33 3 x 11 = 33
11*13*15*17 = 36465 and 36465/33 = 1105