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Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
kb is the Dissociation Constant for Bases.
1 MB = 1024 KB.
Kb=1.62 * 10-12
'K' usually stands for 'kilo' meaning 1 thousand 'M' usually stands for 'mega' meaning 1 million 1 million = 1 thousand thousands 1 MB = 1,000 KB 5 MB = 5,000 KB 91 KB = 0.091 MB
Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
Kb = [CH3NH3 +] [OH-] / [CH3NH2]
[ch3nh3+][oh-] / [ch3nh2]
6.6 x 10-9
6.6 x 10-9
The TI-84 plus has 480 KB of FLASH ROM (for things like applications), and 24 KB of RAM (which is the active memory that the calculator is using, as well as basic variables and non-archived programs.)
One GB is one million KB Therefore 764 465 856 KB equals 764 GB (plus 465.856 MB) However there can be some confusion as to definition of byte or bit. Wikipedia gives a comprehensive explanation of that.
181 kb is bigger than 1.41 kb.
1.41 KB is smaller than 181 KB.
KB Holland goes by KB.
Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
1000 kb is rounded down because in all technicality 1024 kb is really a megabyte, not 1000 kb.