The formula NaSO3 represents sodium sulfite, which is a white crystalline solid commonly used in industries such as food preservation, water treatment, and as a reducing agent in chemical reactions.
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) is an example.
yes! if it can create another formula called juice then yes it is.
To put chemicals Into it to create a formula. It is easier in a test tube because it fits nicely into your hand
The formula for polyfilla typically consists of gypsum powder, calcium carbonate, cellulose ether, and various additives. These ingredients are mixed with water to create a paste that is used to fill cracks and holes in walls.
Photosynthesis makes the energy(ATP), then the cellular respiration breaks it down to create food. The Formula is similar, but in opposite directions.
When NaSO3 is added to CuCl2 solution, a white precipitate of CuSO3 forms. Copper(II) sulfite is insoluble in water, causing it to precipitate out of the solution.
The first key you type in Excel to create any kind of formula is the equal sign (=). If you are trying to create an array formula press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. Excel surrounds the formula with braces ({ }) and places an instance of the formula in each cell of the selected range.
Sodium sulfite, it is balanced because the sulfite ion has a -2 charge an there is two sodium ions to match it so the equation would look like so; 2 Na + SO3-2 --> NaSO3 :) Hope that helps!!
The formula is E=mc2.
To create a thought that is realistic
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The flow of electrons to create energy.
the circumference of a circle is pi time the diameter
After you select the cell, just start typing your formula. Always start a formula with the = sign. [=sum(a1:a5)]
Replicating means copying. So replicating a formula in Excel is copying a formula. This is a very common activity that is done in Excel. You create one formula and then use it in other places on the worksheet.
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They both create using a formula.