0.1125
Oh, dude, 025 on a silver piece means it's 2.5% pure silver. So, like, if you were hoping for 100% pure silver, sorry to burst your bubble. But hey, at least you've got a little bit of shiny silver in there!
2005 Lincoln cents are .975 Zinc & .025 Copper
A US 1 cent piece prior to 1982 was made of copper and had a mass of about 3.1g. This is about 0.049 moles of copper, or around 2.9 x 1022 atoms. More recent pennies are mostly zinc (97.5%) and have a mass of about 2.5g. This works out to around 2.2 x 1022 zinc atoms and 5.9 x 1020 copper atoms, so overall around 2.3 x 1022 atoms.
This volume is 6,197 399 5 at 25 0C.
There are ten mm in a cm. The answer would be .025 centimeters.
0.25 mile - 1320 feet .025 mile - 132 feet
To find .025 percent of a number, you can convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.00025. For example, if you want to calculate .025 percent of 100, you would multiply 100 by 0.00025, resulting in 0.025.
025 is the same as 25 which is greater than 5
.025 meters
.025 miligram
It is: .025 times 80 = 2
.025 is thicker than .012
0.0001
First write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction CaCO3+2HCl-->CaCl2+H2O+CO2 It is clear from this equation that one mol of HCl can react with half a mol of CaCO3. Thus, one half of .025 mols CaCO3 will react with .025 mols HCl. That makes .0125 mols CaCO3.
No. 025 cents is 25 cents.