gh and hg are the same ray
32Hg is less than is 3.2 Kg because kg is a larger unit that Hg all i am saying is that 32 hectograms is greater kilograms is before hectograms
150 mm Hg is the same as 2.90 PSI: 1 atmosphere == 760 mm Hg, so 150 mm Hg is the same as 0.197 atm. 1 atmosphere = 14.696 PSI so (0.197)(14.696) = 2.90 PSI
The chemical symbol for mercury is Hg. The atomic number for the element is 80. It is one of the only liquid elements on the table.
The pressure measured in torr is equivalent to that measured in mm Hg, as both units represent the same physical quantity. Therefore, if the pressure is 560 torr, it is also 560 mm Hg.
The mark "HG 4052 7" on the bottom of a dish typically indicates the manufacturer's code and possibly a model or pattern number. "HG" could refer to the brand or maker, while "4052" might specify the design or item number. The "7" could denote the year of production or a specific production batch. To get more precise information, it's best to research the specific brand associated with the "HG" mark.
Hg Ray was born on February 4, 1969, in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
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The order of an elementg in a group is the least positive integer k such that gk is the identity.Now look at the same group, we know there exists an element h such that gh=hg=e where e is the identity. This must be true because existence of inverses is one of the conditions required for a set to be a group. So if gk=e and gh=e, then gk =gh and we see the relation between k, the order and h the inverse in the group.
Your question is vague, but Hg is Mercury.
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Na is solid. Hg, Br are liquids at room temp.
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yes,as long as you have bought a new HG or SS