Stands for sub-base number 2. I believe it is usually limestone, 3/4" in size.
The formula for antimony III phosphide is SbP.
Yes because you can still see the gravel inside the water
When gravel is mixed with water, the gravel will not dissolve or undergo any chemical reaction with the water. The gravel will remain suspended or settle at the bottom of the water due to differences in density. The water may become cloudy initially due to the particles of gravel being dispersed, but eventually, the gravel will settle down, leaving clear water on top.
Gravel itself does not make water acidic. However, gravel can react with certain substances in the water and affect the pH levels. If there are other acidic substances present in the water, they can interact with the gravel and potentially lower the pH level of the water.
Gravel is not a good conductor of electricity as it contains minerals that are poor conductors. However, under certain conditions, moisture in the gravel can increase its conductivity slightly. It is generally safer to assume that gravel does not conduct electricity well.
Approximatly 2300 Lbs depending on moisture content.
The price of SB2 gravel can vary depending on location and supplier, but it typically ranges from $25 to $50 per yard. Additional costs may apply for delivery and any necessary equipment for installation. It's best to check with local suppliers for the most accurate pricing in your area.
Sb2(SO3)3
A cubic yard of SB2 (stone base) typically weighs around 1.4 tons, which is equivalent to 2,800 pounds.
The Chevy SB2 is the first purpose designed and built NASCAR motor GM ever made. It was used right up till 2008 in the nationwide series. The SB2 has now been fully replaced with the RO7, but is still widely used in drag racing and other motorsports.
Sb2(SO4)3
50-200 USD or so
Lee County reports the road department pays about $15 per ton or about $22 per yard for fill. Hallwood Petroleum LLC reports (2007) 4001 Tons of shale location fill and gravel road cost $15 per ton in E. Arkansas. 18 tons of crushed limestone in Benton county cost about $450 delivered. This is unsorted fine limestone or unsorted SB2.
The price of SB2 (sub-base material) typically ranges from $10 to $20 per ton, but this can vary depending on location, supplier, and delivery costs. It's advisable to contact local suppliers for exact pricing.
for all out horsepower the splayed valve Chevy head, or the sb2 or 18 degree after that
yes; It would fit, bolt pattern are the same.
The formula for antimony III phosphide is SbP.