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Reasons why I love PDAs......ok, 60 pounds is equivalent to 27,215.94 grams
mass of the proton is 0. Answer 2 But the question asked about photons, not protons. The mass of a photon is also 0, though the mass of a proton is not!
235 grams g = 0 lb and 8.28 oz
alpha: mass 4, charge +2beta: mass ~1/1800, charge -1gamma: mass 0, charge 0
The key to solving this problem is that the heat lost by the warmer water is equal to the heat gained by the colder water. Knowing the relation Q = mc(change in T), this problem can be solved with algebra. Q is heat, m is mass in grams, c is the specific heat of water 4.184 J/ g C, and T is temperature. 100g * 4.184 J / g C * (x - 30 C) = 50 g * 4.184 J / g C * (60 C - x). The final answer should have x = to 40 degrees C.
Reasons why I love PDAs......ok, 60 pounds is equivalent to 27,215.94 grams
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The only isotopes with atomic mass = 22 are:10Ne-22 (9%)11Na-22 (0%) not natural occurring12Mg-22 (0%) not natural occurring
Density = (mass) / (volume) = (33.6)/(14) = 2.4 gram/cc
Look up in an 'Isotope'-table. The only isotopes with atomic mass = 22 are: 10Ne-22 (9%), or 11Na-22 (0%) not natural occurring, or 12Mg-22 (0%) not natural occurring.
Per 12 oz can. 60 calories,carbohydrates 12.9 grams,protein 0.6 grams and 0 fat
the density of an object thats has a mass of 0 grams and a volume of 6 liters is 36 g/l
0% of 60 = 0 * 60 = 0
0 - 60 = -60
The answer will depend on the temperature and pressure. At the pressure of 1 atmosphere (760 millimetres of mercury), 100 ml of pure water will have a mass of 99.9840 grams at 0 deg C, 99.9972 grams at 4 deg C (its greatest mass), 99.8203 grams at 20 deg C ("room" temperature), 95.84 grams at 100 deg C.
There are 60 calories in a serving of Melba toast.(3 chips) There are also 0 grams of fat
According to MyFitnessPal, the amount of calories in one cup of Clamato (Mott's) is 60 calories, 0 grams of fat, 12 grams of carbs and 1 gram of protein.