Starting titration from 0.00 volume is not practical because it is difficult to accurately determine the exact starting point. Additionally, the titrant solution may not be distributed evenly in the burette, leading to inaccurate results. Starting from a known initial volume allows for more control and precision in the titration process.
602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 which is Avogadros number. It is the number of particles in one mole of a substance. ex: one mol of Hydrogen is 1.
the answer is 59989132342768 you can find it out on a calculator
Nano is a prefix meaning 1/1000 000 000 or a thousand millionths. There are 1 000 000 000 ng = 1 g
Femto is the SI prefix standing for 10-15, kilo is the prefix for 103. so the difference between kilo and femto is 3-(-150) or 3+15 = 18. So there are 1018 fg in one kg. That is 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 femtogram.
There are 1 000 000 milligrams in one kilogram.
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At the heliopause which is about 20 000 000 000 000 kilometers from the Sun.
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Yes - the litre is a measurement of volume in the metric system.
1 000 000 000 hours (I dont know what maqny hours are).
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4 000, 4 000, 2 800, 2 800, 7 000, 7 000 are your answers... if each of those are lengths of a rectangluar prism, then the volume would be 78 400 000 000 units3
There are many, such as 10000, that are not explicitly named. Those that do have specific names start with: 1 000 = thousand 1 000 000 = million 1 000 000 000 = billion 1 000 000 000 000 = trillion 1 000 000 000 000 000 = quadrillion.
4 L = 4 000 mL 400 000 mL is a greater volume.
Divide the volume in cm3 by 1 000 000 so the answer is 0.225 cubic metres.
Carcass Weight Equivalent
If something is liquid, it isn't a gas anymore. To find the volume of a set mass of any gas under standard temperature and pressure, you need to calculate the number of moles present. Taking oxygen as an example it exist as O2 and one mole weighs 32 grams. 5000 tonnes is 5 billion grams ( 1000g to 1kg, 1000kg to 1 tonne), so the number of moles is 5 000 000 000 divided by 32, is 156 250 000 moles. The volume is 156 250 000 times 22.4 litres ( one mole of any gas has a volume of 22.4 litres under standard conditions), which is 3 500 000 000 litres, or 3 500 000 m3. To calculate the volume of a liquid you need to know the density. Density is measured in kilograms per cubic metre. 5000 tonnes is 5 000 000 kg, so if you divide 5 000 000 by the density it will give you the volume in cubic metres, you then multiply this by 1000 to get litres.