Sulfuric acid must be titrated with a standardized solution of sodium hydroxide.
Just under .002 per inch of cross section.
Uranium-238 is a natural isotope of uranium with the mass 238,050 788 247 ± 0,000 002 044 u.a.
238 grams/mole The isotopic number is the approximate mass for any element. Such as if I say Carbon 14, the approximate mass is 14 grams/mole. If you are asking what is the mass of one atom of Uranium 238: Then you take the isotopic mass 238 grams/mole and divide by Avogadro's Number 6.022X10^23 atoms/mole this gives you units of grams/atom.
According to http://www.koolance.com/technical/cooling101/002.html the specific heat is 1.6 kJ/kgK According to my small pocket technical guide "Gieck Technical Formula's" it's 1.42 kJ/kgK
Cobalt is reasonably abundant. It is not rare. Abundance of cobalt in the earth crust: 25-35 mg/kg Abundance of cobalt in the sea water: 0,02 microgram/L Abundance of cobalt in the solar system: 2,3.10-3 atom mole fraction relative to silicon=1. Abundance of cobalt in the human body: 0,000 002 1 %
002 < 020 Drop the prefix zeroes'. Hence 2 < 20
No... .002 is less than .5 .002 < .5
002 has no fraction. 0.02 is 1/50 0.2 is 1/5
Yes, 002 is larger than 0005.
2/1000 = .002 2.779 - .002 = 2.777
0.003 is bigger, but not by much.
002+002+001=005
All presidential vehicles have DC tag "800 002".
Cairo KM 33 Cairo-Suez Road, Patmos- Phone:002 02 29228114 / 002 010 0046 / Fax: 002 02 29228113
002 Chop Chop the Cheeky Chimp [Ninja] Any three Dragon Fruits
There are 23 397.002 ten thousands in 23 397 002
From the Honda spec book: Intake = .002", Exhaust .002"