Umm... i would presume not.
M I K A E L M I K A E L M I K A E L
3 little kittens that lost their mittens
3 L K W L T M commonly stands for "3 Little Kittens Went to Market," a popular nursery rhyme.
If the number of electrons in the M shell is equal to the sum of the electrons in the K and L shells, then the element is Silicon (atomic number 14). It has 4 electrons in the K shell, 8 in the L shell, and 2 in the M shell.
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Answer: 7k10k = 16l | divide each side by 4: 2.5k = 4l4l = 5m so 2.5k = 5m | divide each side by 2.5: k = 2m orm = k/2So 14m = 14k/2 = 7k
Well, the graphical way is to do this: Dresses: A B C Belts: K L M Shoes: R S T You can have: A K R A K S A K T A L R A L S A L T A M R A M S A M T That is a total of 9 options for dress A. So you know this will be repeated for dresses B and C That's a total of 27 combinations. Which is the same as 3 * 3 * 3 ... 27 ;-)
3 = lkwltm little kittens who lost their mittens (book)
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We need a formula to work this one out.If k = m, then m - 1000If k = 2m, then m = 500If k = 0.5m, then m = 2000You need to provide us with more information before we can answer this.
m = k/ln
To find the rate constant ( k ) of the reaction, we can use the rate law equation: [ \text{rate} = k [A]^m [B]^n ] Given that the rate is 0.2 mol L⁻¹ s⁻¹, with concentrations ( [A] = 3 , \text{M} ), ( m = 1 ), ( [B] = 3 , \text{M} ), and ( n = 2 ), we can substitute these values into the equation: [ 0.2 = k (3)^1 (3)^2 ] This simplifies to: [ 0.2 = k (3)(9) = 27k ] Solving for ( k ), we find: [ k = \frac{0.2}{27} \approx 0.00741 , \text{L}^2 \text{mol}^{-2} \text{s}^{-1} ]