Of course both are acidic gases!
A sample of 56,4 of magnesium is equal to 2,32 moles.
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
Yes, it is correct.
You get secondary colors.
There are equal amounts of water and acid.
No.
The gravitational forces in each direction between the Earth and a sample of matterare equal. The force exerted on the sample by the Earth is what we call the "weight"of the sample. The force exerted by the sample on the Earth is the one that nobodyever mentions, but it's also equal to the weight of the sample. In other words, theweight of the sample on Earth is equal to the weight of the Earth on the sample.
The specific heat of substance A is greater than that for substance B. If both sample sizes are the same and they both start at the same temperature and equal amounts of heat are added to both these samples, substance A will have a lower temperature than substance B.
A sample is Unbiased if everyone in the sample have an equal chance of being selected
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An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal
Recorde introduced the equal sign in 1557
The two amounts were equal. In the eyes of the law both claims were determined to be equal. She mixed equal amounts of rice and water.
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No.