The empirical formula for CaCl2 is CaCl2...you cannot simplify it any furthur.
one calorie of heat is able to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius so 400 calories could raise 1g of water 400 degrees, so it would raise the 80g by(400/80) 5 degrees Celsius plus the initial temp of 10 degrees, the 80g of water would have a final temp of 15 degrees Celsius
80 grams is 0.08 kilograms.
An 80g bag of Rainbow Drops typically contains around 6 ProPoints, as each 10g portion is approximately 1 ProPoint.
The density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 80g / 20cm^3 = 4 g/cm^3.
Ferrous oxide is FeO. 80/72 = x/56 x = 62.2 g
80g = 0.17637 pounds
0.008hg to 80g
Well 80g is equivalent to 0.18 pounds and there are 14 pounds in a stone so that would make 80g approximately 0.01 stones.
The Marlin model 80G was a promotional model that was made from 1960-1965.
"g's" is a slang word for 1 dollar; so 80g's would be 80 dollars :)
Section 80G is very strongly related to tax accountants, especially in regards to deductions. Section 80G is related towards tax deductions for donations towards social causes.
I'm going to 15 c
You can post letters to anywhere in Europe from England for :- Up to 20g ............ 68p 40g ...........£1.00 60g ...........£1.30 80g ...........£1.49 100g ...........£1.73 and upwards. You can post small packets to anywhere in Europe from England for :- up to 100g .........£1.49 120g .........£1.61 140g .........£1.79 160g .........£1.93 180g .........£2.11 and upwards.
An 80g ps3 can hold 80g's of space. To compare to a mp3, it can hold 81920 megabytes, and one song equals about 5 megabytes. So image how many songs it can hold. A lot!!!
one calorie of heat is able to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius so 400 calories could raise 1g of water 400 degrees, so it would raise the 80g by(400/80) 5 degrees Celsius plus the initial temp of 10 degrees, the 80g of water would have a final temp of 15 degrees Celsius
No. "g" is grams and "kg" is kilogram. There are 1000g in every kg, so 80kg is 80,000g and 80g is just 0.008kg
The Marlin model 80G was a promotional model that was made from 1960-1965.