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Q: What is formula for block coefficient?
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The number placed in front of a chemical symbol or formula is called?

Coefficient


Is the coefficient of friction the same as when the block was standing on its larger (or smaller) end?

The coefficient of friction is the same in this case.


What is the coefficient for magnesium chloride and sodium fluoride?

Which coefficient ?The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2.The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaF..


Does the coefficient of kinetic friction depend on the weight of the block?

No, It does not depends on weight of block because this weight of block is being balanced by normal force. So by increasing weight of block, there is no effect on coefficient of friction.


What is the formula for the coefficient of kinetic friction?

Ukn


How does a coefficient in front of a formula affect the number of each type of atom in the formula?

the coefficient shows how many molecules are in the reaction. is it used to balance the equation


What is the formula for coefficient of quartile deviation?

coefficient of quartile deviation: (Q3-Q1)/(Q3+Q1)


What is ment by the term coefficient in relation to a chemical reaction?

A coefficient is a number written in front of a chemical formula when balancing a chemical equation. The coefficient can represent the number of atoms, molecules, formula units, or moles of the substance.


In the formula 2HgO the coefficient is?

The coefficient for oxygen is 1, and so is not written. The equation is already balanced.


A is a number in front of a formula in a chemical equation?

coefficient


How does the presence of a coefficient affect the number of atoms of each type in the formula that the coefficient precedes?

it tells you what charge the element will be


What is the number you place to the left of the formula for a substance taking part in a reaction?

CoefficientCoefficient