BA = 11*16 + 10 = 176 + 10 = 186
There is no such thing as a Hexadecimal Binary number. It is either Hexadecimal Or Binary. Not both at the same time in one writing.. Binary to Hex is easy though. split up the 8 binary into two of 4 1011 and 1010 8421 and 8421 How many 1s, How many2s etc. We add together 1+2+8 = 11 2+8 = 10 The hex scale is from 0 to 9, A to F : 0123456789ABCDEF 11 Equals B 10 Equals A your Binary number translated to a Hex Number is "BA"
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Ba on the periodic table is Barium and its atomic number is 56
To go from H to U - nevermind Be to Ba requires an increase in protons, The atomic number is defined by the number of protons
[(aa + bb) + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*(ab+ba)]*[a + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*b]
If they were lauhing after it yea but if he/she was serious looking about it no... if you deffinitally think its not just call the numner and ask if ba ba ba there?
Ba - Barium
Barium (Ba)
No, it is smaller because if you rounded 0.09 to the nearest 0.1, you would get 0.1, and another reason you can say it is smaller is because if you put it in fractional terms, 0.09 would look like9/100, but with 0.1, it would be 10/100, so from that, you can hopefully and clearly see that 0.09 is SMALLER that 0.1
X is an unknown number.
BA is in the group2. It generally shows +2 oxidation state.
The phone number of the Ellen Noel Art Museum Of The Permian Ba is: 432-550-9696.