G and L seed treaters can typically be found through agricultural equipment dealers, online marketplaces, and the manufacturer's official website. Additionally, agricultural trade shows and farm equipment expos often feature such equipment, providing opportunities to see them in person. For second-hand options, platforms like Craigslist or specialized online agricultural equipment auction sites may also have listings.
T=2π√(L/g)where L is the length of the pendulum and g is the local acceleration of gravity.
To find the mass of the fuel taken on by the airplane, you need to multiply the volume of fuel by its density. First, convert the density to g/L by multiplying 0.821 g/mL by 1000 to get 821 g/L. Then, multiply 245 L (volume) by 821 g/L (density) to find the mass of the fuel taken on, which is approximately 200,845 grams of fuel.
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Mainly, you need to find out how many liters there are in a mole. This varies from one substance to another.
To find the molarity of the Na3PO4 solution, we first need to calculate the molar mass of Na3PO4: Na: 22.99 g/mol P: 30.97 g/mol O: 16.00 g/mol Total molar mass = 22.99 * 3 + 30.97 + 16.00 * 4 = 163.94 g/mol Next, we find the concentration in mol/L: 0.142 M Na3PO4 = 0.142 mol/L Then, we convert the density from g/mL to g/L: 1.015 g/mL * 1000 mL/L = 1015 g/L Finally, we calculate the molarity using the formula: molarity = (density / molar mass) * concentration molarity = (1015 g/L / 163.94 g/mol) * 0.142 mol/L ≈ 0.88 M
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45 g MgCl2 x 1 mole MgCl2/95.2 g /0.5 L = 0.9045 moles/L = 0.90 M (to 2 significant figures)
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L. G. Havanur died in 2006.
L. G. Havanur was born in 1927.