It is equivalent to 1 ton of Carbon. The dollar value of the credit is supposed to be somewhere around $10/t initially but market forced will drive the value to an acceptable level.
the hardness vlaue of carbon very much depends on the value of the hardness of the carbon. if it is a high value then the hardness is high however if it is a low value then it is a low hardness helpful??? :D
one gram of carbon* Avogdo's number =number of atom (many atom) one atom of carbon mean carbon have a 6 electron and 12 molar mass
it is comprised of 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms carbon dioxide basically means 1 carbon to two oxygens, its similar to the composition of water, 2 to 1
Balanced equation. C + 2Cl2 -> CCl4 10 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams)(1 mole CCl4/1 mole C)(153.81 grams/1 mole CCl4) 128 grams carbon tetrachloride produced -----------------------------------------------------
The electronegativity difference between Carbon and Nitrogen is about 0.4. Nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon, which means it has a greater ability to attract electrons towards itself in a covalent bond.
It is equivalent to 1 ton of Carbon. The dollar value of the credit is supposed to be somewhere around $10/t initially but market forced will drive the value to an acceptable level.
As of April 2009 in the US 1 Solar Carbon Credit is equal to $8.00 to $14.00 Gary Waren
1000 Kilowatt per year = 520Kg CO22000 kilowatts approximate = 1 tonne CO2 = 1 Carbon Credit
It depends on what country it is in. There are different carbon credit schemes around the world.
1 kw of solar power with a average of 5.5 hours of sunlight per day will produce 1 carbon credit per year. 1 carbon credit is equal to 1 ton of carbon dioxide offset. Gary Waren
the hardness vlaue of carbon very much depends on the value of the hardness of the carbon. if it is a high value then the hardness is high however if it is a low value then it is a low hardness helpful??? :D
10 normal people or 1 politician!
A value parted with is we call a Credit.
A value parted with is we call a Credit.
It depends on the credit value of each class. For example, if you got an A in a two credit course, you would multiply 2 by the value of an A which is 4.0. If however it was a 3 credit class it would be 3 x 4.0. A B has a value of 3.0. Once you have multiplied the credits by the numerical grade value, add them all together and divide by the total number of credits and that will be the GPA.
Carbon credits and the Renminbi. The Carbon credit is far more valuable though.
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