A carbon dioxide level of 76 mmHg is considered high and could indicate respiratory acidosis or other breathing problems. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to evaluate the cause and determine the appropriate treatment.
C = 12 S= 32 CS2 = 76 so 2 x 32/76 x 100 = 84.2%
We know that nitrogen (at about 78%) and oxygen(at about 20 %) are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere. By inspection, it's obvious that there is only a couple of percent for all the other gases combined.
The number 76 represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom of arsenic-76, which is an isotope of the element arsenic. It helps to identify the specific isotope of arsenic based on its mass number.
By one mole of osmium, we can say that it contains 6.02 x 10 23 atom. So we can say that one osmium atom contains 76 electrons: 2, 8, 18, 32, 14, 2.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8. In this case, when you plug in 76 for Fahrenheit, the calculation would be (76 - 32) / 1.8 = 24.4 degrees Celsius.
Global greenhouse gas emissions are estimated at around 51 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year. The largest contributors are carbon dioxide (76%), methane (16%), and nitrous oxide (6%). These emissions come from various human activities such as transportation, energy production, agriculture, and deforestation.
No.A recent (2014) study by Yale University asked:Roughly how much carbon dioxide was in the atmosphere in the year 1850?6% answered correctly 290 ppm (parts per million).78% answered 'Don't know'Researchers then asked:Roughly how much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere today?7% answered correctly 390 ppm (it's now over 400 ppm)76% answered 'Don't know'See the link below.
Level 76: Sugar, Honey, Honey.
At Level 76
your first 3 are good but u need to raise the rest because you if your team is unbalanced it is bad. so i wil give you a 7 out of 10.
The troposphere gases, from most abundant to least abundant, are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), water vapor (H2O), argon (Ar), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen about 21%, and the others in trace amounts.
Skarmory: 77 Claydol: 75 Metagross: 78 Armaldo: 76 Cradily: 76 Aggron: 76
You don't.
If I got a 76 I would not be thrilled, but it is not a bad grade if you only get it once or twice. A 76 would be a C if you were grading by letters...
At level 76 cooking you stop burning trout.
C = 12 S= 32 CS2 = 76 so 2 x 32/76 x 100 = 84.2%
Pressumably, you already have level 76, so you would have an estimate how long it took you to reach that level. It should take you about 8 times as long to reach level 99 from level 76, since in total you require about 9 times as much experience.