BP Professor of Organic Chemistry was created in 1702.
BP stood for British Petroleum, the company responsible for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
BP geologists look for oil and gas in sedimentary rocks because these rocks are typically formed in environments that can trap organic materials, which over time can transform into hydrocarbons. Sedimentary basins often provide the right conditions for the accumulation and preservation of organic matter, along with the necessary heat and pressure to convert it into oil and gas. Additionally, the porous and permeable nature of certain sedimentary rocks allows for the storage and movement of these hydrocarbons, making them ideal reservoirs for extraction.
BP is Boron phosphide (also referred to as boron monophosphide). B = Boron P = Phosphorus Its Molar mass is 41.7855 g/mol.
The bond order of N2 is 3, and the bond order of O2 is 2.
BP is a way of expressing the age of an object, as compared to BC or AD. BP is based on the disintegration of carbon. A rough formula for finding BP age from an AD is today's year minus 1950 = a number to subtract from the AD date. For example, an object is dated at 1,000 AD. It is now 2008, therefore 2008 - 1950 = 58. The object date 1,000 AD - 58 = 942 BP. Basically BP is approximately the BC date plus 1950 and the AD date minus today's year minus 1950.
BP was created in 1909.
BP Shipping was created in 1915.
BP Studio was created in 1959.
BP Solar was created in 1981.
Narón BP was created in 1996.
BP Canada was created in 1948.
TNK-BP was created in 2003.
BP Pedestrian Bridge was created in 2004.
Tata BP Solar was created in 1989.
BP Portrait Award was created in 1987.
BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust was created in 1989.
A.S.D. Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was created in 1927.