1c is warmer than 1f because 1c is 33.8 degrees in Fahrenheit
The second law of thermodynamics.
seems like there is not physical size difference, only capacity is different. 5C ist better than 5CA, provides more battery life. They can be interchanged without problems.
It is 278 K.
5F
1c is warmer than 1f because 1c is 33.8 degrees in Fahrenheit
This depends on your currency, and what denomination coins are in use. In the Eurozone there are 1c 2c 5c 10c 20c and 50c coins - as well a €1 and €2. So in tendering €1.00 and getting four different denominations in change one could get any of the following 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c. - total 85c - pencil cost 15c 50c, 20c, 10c, 2c. - total 82c - pencil cost 18c 50c, 20c, 10c, 1c. - total 81c - pencil cost 19c 50c, 20c, 5c, 2c - total 77c - pencil cost 23c 50c, 20c, 5c, 1c - total 76c - pencil cost 24c 50c, 10c, 5c, 2c - total 67c - pencil cost 33c 50c, 10c, 5c, 1c - total 66c - pencil cost 34c 50c, 5c, 2c, 1c - total 58c - pencil cost 42c 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c - total 37c - pencil cost 63c 20c, 10c, 5c, 1c - total 36c - pencil cost 64c 10c, 5c, 2c, 1c - total 18c - pencil cost 82c In US dollars there are 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c coins, as well as $1 coins This gives a smaller range of possible values 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c - total 90c - pencil cost 10c 50c, 25c, 10c, 1c - total 86c - pencil cost 14c 25c, 10c, 5c, 1c - total 41c - pencil cost 59c
2c = 1pt 5c = 2pt 1c
Nine American coins to sum up to 93 cents: 25c 25c 25c 10c 10c 5c 1c 1c 1c
1 degrees fahrenheit
-5C is colder than -1C
3v... 1j=1v*1c
1c is more than 1f
69 Fahrenheit is warmer, 1 centigrade is only 1 degree above freezing
The first 1C-OH is chemically originating1) from an aldehyd (which is reducing)the fourth (and all other) 4C-OH are from alkanolic origin (non-reducing).1) 'Pyranose ring closure' of -1C=O with -5C-OH to hemi-acetal formation of-1C(OH)-O-5C- is a easily reversible reaction.It's not the (OH) but the -O- which makes it reducing.
It is not possible to make 25 cents from 14 coins (US currency) There are only 1, 5, 10 and 25 cent coins Test: 14 x 1c = 14c, insufficient value 13 x 1c (=13) + 1 x 5c (=5) totals 18c, still not enough 12 x 1c (=12) + 2 x 5c (=10) totals 22c, still not enough. 11 x 1c (=11) + 3 x 5c (=15) totals 26c. Too much! If you use a 10c coin, you have to make the balance of 15c with 13 coins! Not possible! Of course, if you have 14 coins, which includes 10 x 1c (=10), and 3 x 5c (=15), you will easily make a total of exactly 25c, but only if you don't include the 14th coin!
There are currently (as of 2012) six coins in general circulation in Singapore; 1c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c and $1.