You can use this formula(I think it works)
Pokemon's base stat=[(max stat-108)/11]x5 mathfloor
All the base stats of Arceus are 120 (the highest possible).
Bulbasaur's worst stats are HP and speed. It has a 45 base stat in both stats.
Typhlosion has higher HP by 2 base points, lower attack by 20 base points, higher defense by 7 base points, higher Special Attack by 5 base points, higher Special Defense by 14 base stats, and lower Speed by 8 base stats.
The Kanto starters are Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Bulbasaur is a Grass/Poison-type with a base stat total of 318, featuring balanced stats with a focus on Special Attack and Special Defense. Charmander, a Fire-type, has a base stat total of 309, excelling in Speed and Special Attack. Squirtle, a Water-type, has a base stat total of 314, with a focus on Defense and Special Defense.
In terms of base stats and overall strength, Togedemaru generally has the advantage over Pikachu and Rockruff. Togedemaru has higher defensive stats and access to a broader range of moves, which makes it more versatile in battles. Pikachu, while iconic, has lower base stats compared to Togedemaru, and Rockruff is primarily a physical attacker with specific strengths. Ultimately, the effectiveness of each Pokémon can also depend on strategy, type match-ups, and the context of the battle.
You can use this(maybe) Pokemon's max stat=[(base stat/5)x11]+108 mathceiling Or if you're lazy see if its online
To determine the pH of a weak base, you can use a pH meter or pH indicator paper. Alternatively, you can calculate the pH using the concentration of the weak base and its equilibrium constant.
Base=14 AND Altitude=28.
indicator
In order to determine whether it is an acid or base you will first have to check the measurements of hydronium. This can found in the pH concentration.
You can use this formula (I think it works) Pokemon's max stat=[(base stat/5)x11]+108 mathfloor Or if you're lazy see if it's online.
Whether or not it's an acid or a base
You can't.
Divide the volume by the base area to determine height.
You need more information before you can calculate the base.
pH paper and litmus paper
to determine accurate and precise information about a quantity