No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
The balanced equation for the reaction between calcium metal and aluminum chloride is: 3Ca + 2AlCl3 → 3CaCl2 + 2Al
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3Ca + N2 -> Ca3N2 The reaction occurs at high temperatures, typically above 300°C.
When calcium reacts with phosphoric acid, calcium phosphate and hydrogen gas are produced. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 3Ca + 2H3PO4 -> Ca3(PO4)2 + 3H2
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3Ca(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
2Na3PO4 + 3Ca(NO3)2 --> 6Na(NO3) + Ca3(PO4)2
2Na3PO4 + 3Ca(NO3)2 --> 6Na(NO3) + Ca3(PO4)2
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
3Ca(NO3)2 + 2Na3PO3 >> Ca3(PO3)2 + 6NaNO3
By the reduction of calcium oxide you can prepare calcium: CaO + Mg = Ca + MgO 3CaO + 2Al -> Al2O3 + 3Ca
In 3Ca(OH)2 there are three Ca(OH)2 - (Calcium hydroxide) moleculesIn one Ca(OH)2 there is one Calcium, and two (OH) units. In one (OH) unit there is one Oxygen and one Hydrogen. With the above information it evident that there are 5 atoms in one Ca(OH)2 molecule and as there are 3 of these molecules present, there would be a total of 15 atoms present in 3Ca(OH)2
chemical equation for boron is B and calcium is Ca
The reaction between potassium carbonate and calcium nitrate will result in the formation of potassium nitrate and calcium carbonate. The balanced chemical equation is: K2CO3 + Ca(NO3)2 -> 2KNO3 + CaCO3.