Basically the same car and there built in the same plant, just cosmetic differences and more insulation in the Pontiac.
Indigo is a blue that is lighter than cobalt blue.
Royal is a bit lighter and brighter
A number following an element, such as cobalt-60, tells us that a specific isomer of that element is being referenced. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. All cobalt atoms will have the same amount of protons, 27, because that is what makes it cobalt, however they can have a different amount of neutrons. The mass number is the number following the element's name and it tells us the total of both protons and neutrons in the nucleus. By subtracting the 27 protons in cobalt from the mass number of the isotope we find that cobalt-60 has 33 neutrons while cobalt-59 has 32 neutrons. This means that the structural difference between cobalt-60 and other isotopes of cobalt is the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Another fun fact: Cobalt-60 is the radioactive isotope commonly used in radiation therapy for cancer.
Co is an element- Cobalt. CO is a compound of two elements- Carbon and Oxygen. Better known as Carbon Monoxide.
I know my 08 cobalt LS came without floor mats. but really i think the LT model comes with a standard convienence package to include power mirrors,windows,keyless entry, and if you have this package you generally have a security system. tjh
The Pontiac G5 is a compact car much like the Cobalt. It goes by different names in Canada and Mexico. The Pontiac G5 was discontinued, and will no longer be in production.
Indigo is a blue that is lighter than cobalt blue.
The Pontiac G5 was first introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year. For 2005 and early 2006, this car was known as the Pontiac Pursuit in the Canadian market, and G5 Pursuit during mid-2006. It was also known as the Pontiac G4 in Mexico from 2005-2006 -- source:wikipedia--pontiac g5
Royal is a bit lighter and brighter
Re new: HHR for sure / Cobalt / G5 are same tranny, so should be ok as well.
Yes. Cobalt is between blue and teal.
A number following an element, such as cobalt-60, tells us that a specific isomer of that element is being referenced. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. All cobalt atoms will have the same amount of protons, 27, because that is what makes it cobalt, however they can have a different amount of neutrons. The mass number is the number following the element's name and it tells us the total of both protons and neutrons in the nucleus. By subtracting the 27 protons in cobalt from the mass number of the isotope we find that cobalt-60 has 33 neutrons while cobalt-59 has 32 neutrons. This means that the structural difference between cobalt-60 and other isotopes of cobalt is the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Another fun fact: Cobalt-60 is the radioactive isotope commonly used in radiation therapy for cancer.
The Chevrolet Cobalt is a 4 door sedan with front wheel drive, produced in the US from 2004-2010, and in Brazil from then onwards. The design is GM's Delta platform, which was used for the Chevy HHR wagon, the Saturn Ion, and the Pontiac G5.
Yes, a range of between G3 and G5 is a good range for a thirteen year old.
The cost of a Pontiac G5 will all depend on buying new or used. New it could cost between 16,000 and 20,000 and used between 7,000 and 11,000. Aslo what the engine size is.
Co is cobalt, C is carbon, and O is oxygen. The two formulas thus mean tricobalt and (mono)carbon trioxide.
Iron has an atomic number of 26, which means its atoms have 26 protons in their atomic nuclei. Cobalt has an atomic number of 27, which means its atoms have 27 protons in their atomic nuclei. The number of protons defines an element.