3.7 moles sodium (6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Na)
= 2.2 X 10^24 atoms of sodium
-391 degrees Fahrenheit is -235 degrees Celsius.
CO2 levels were about 260-280 ppm immediately before industrial emissions began and did not vary much from this level during the preceding 10,000 years. The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Earth's atmosphere has reached 391 ppm (parts per million) as of October 2012. ((391-260)/391)*100 = 33.50 Thus there has been a 33.5% increase in the levels of CO2 in Earth's atmosphere over the past 250 years.
Oh, dude, chlorine reacts with a bunch of stuff! It's like a party animal in the periodic table. It can react with metals to form salts, with hydrogen to make hydrogen chloride, and even with itself to form chlorine gas. So, yeah, chlorine is basically the social butterfly of the chemical world.
Yes and no. We need greenhouse gases in our atmosphere to keep the earth warm enough for human life. So the right level of greenhouse gas is good. Too much greenhouse gases are bad for us. Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and fluoridated gases are the gases which trap sunlight and heat from the surface of the earth and so they are used by the greenhouse effect to heat the atmosphere. This leads to overheating in the atmosphere which in turn leads to global warming.
It depends. Is it 391 pounds of foam, or 391 pounds of gasoline, or 391 pounds of uranium, or what?
391
"Hush, Hush" by Becca Fitzpatrick has approximately 391 pages.
Saippuaprinsessa has 391 pages.
1000 Eros are worth nothing. It is no official currency and can be used for playing.
To find the number of moles in 9.8 grams of Calcium, you first need to calculate the molar mass of Calcium, which is about 40.08 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass by the molar mass: ( \frac{9.8 , \text{g}}{40.08 , \text{g/mol}} \approx 0.245 , \text{moles})
391
"Fools Crow" by James Welch has 391 pages in its paperback edition.
391 over 500 as a decimal = 0.782 391/500: = 391 ÷ 500 = 0.782 in decimal
391 miles
25 is 6.39% of 391.
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