Since in water pH < 7 is acidic and pH > 7 is basic, pH=13 is more basic than pH=1
The strongest bases are pH 13 or 14.
Bleach - 2004 Fierce Fighting Conclusion Who's the Strongest 10-13 was released on: Japan: 13 January 2009 USA: 30 April 2011
The base 13 number system, also known as the duodecimal system, uses thirteen distinct digits to represent values, which are typically 0-9 and the letters A, B, and C for ten, eleven, and twelve, respectively. In this system, each digit's position represents a power of 13, similar to how base 10 uses powers of 10. For example, the base 13 number "1A" represents 1 × 13^1 + 10 × 13^0, which equals 23 in the decimal system. Base 13 is less common than base 10 or base 2 but can be used in various mathematical contexts or theoretical explorations.
Count in base 13.
base-2 : 111 = 7(base-10) base-3: 222 = 26(base-10) base-4: 333 = 33(base-10) base-5: 444 = 124(base-10) base-6: 555 = 215(base-10) base-7: 666 = 342(base-10) base-8: 777 = 511(base-10) base-9: 888 = 728(base-10) base-10: 999 = 999(base-10) base-11: AAA = 1241(base-10) base-12: BBB = 1727(base-10) base-13: CCC = 2196(base-10) base-14: DDD = 2743(base-10) base-15: EEE = 3374(base-10) base-16: FFF = 4095(base-10) In short, base-n: n cubed - 1(base-10)
It depends upon what you actually mean by your question. In base 6 we could not write 13 + 13 = 26. There is no number 26 in base 6!However we could still represent the same thing, but the representation of the numbers would look different.In base 6: 13 (in base 10) would be 21 and 26 (in base 10) would be 42.So, the actual amounts would be the same, but in base 6 we would write this as:21 + 21 = 42.
13.0 Answer "13" is a decimal value IF by "13" you mean 13 in our base-10 numbering system. In this system, the 3 in 13 stands for 3 units, and the 1 in 13 stands for 1 ten. Combining the 1 ten and the 3 units gives 10 + 3 = 13. We also say that 13 is a decimal value because it contains no nondecimal (non-base-10) fractional parts. You could write 13 as 13.0 if you wish. Whole numbers in our base-10/decimal system are always decimal values, by definition. Examples: 13 1/4 is not a decimal value; 13.25 is. 13 2/10 is a decimal value, actually, but not in a decimal representation. 13.2 means the same thing as 13 2/10, but in a decimal representation. 13 1/3 cannot be represented as a pure decimal; it equals 13.3333... (etc.) "13" could be a number representation of a value in a number system other than base 10. For example, 13 is a value in the hexadecimal (base 16) number system. 13 hex = (1x16)+(3x1) = 19.
13 base 10
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Count using base 13.
Carry out the addition in base 13 numbers.
The alphabets stand for numbers in different bases. For example, 10 in base 12 would be A, 11 in base 12 would be B, and 12 in base 12 would be 10, and so on. 0D=D which is 13 in base 10, and 1D can be in many different bases.