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One example of soft carbon discovered in England in 1564 is graphite. Graphite was first discovered in Borrowdale, Cumbria in 1564 and has since been used for various purposes like pencils and lubricants due to its soft and slippery nature.
512 GRAMS Divide the quantity by the SG: EG1000 litres divide by 1.28 = 781.25 litres per tonne. dumb*** has to use percent sulfuric acid .4*.391=.1564 *1000=156ml of sulfuric acid 156*1.28=200.2 grams H2SO4 in .4L and is 5.1M
An alloy of 4.2% sodium, 22.2% potassium and 73.6% caesium freezes at -78 deg C. For comparison pure mercury freezes at -39 deg C and Galinstan (an alloy of gallium, indium and tin) freezes at -19 deg C.
One example of soft carbon discovered in England in 1564 is graphite. Graphite was first discovered in Borrowdale, Cumbria in 1564 and has since been used for various purposes like pencils and lubricants due to its soft and slippery nature.
1564
The pencil was invented in 1564 when a graphite mine was discovered in England
most likely its discovery wasn't documented until 1889
The year 1564 occurred in the 14th century.
1564
No, 1564 was not a leap year.
Michelangelo died 18th February 1564
The french built Fort Caroline in 1564.
The reigning English Monarch in 1564 was Queen Elizabeth I.
6 February 1564 was a Sunday.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616