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109 and 118
Well, in the octal system (base 8), nine is 118 so 118 - 18 = 108 (which is eight). Sometimes, if it is known that you are working in a base, then the subscript is left off.
108, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119.
Volume = pi*r2*h Volume = pi(2.5)2(6) = 118 cubic units ============
The Roman numerals for 118 are CXVIII.
The radius of an atom of aluminium, in the ground state, is 118 picometres = 1.18*10^-10 metres = 11.8 angstrom.
108
2 + 8 - 118 = -108
Darmstadium (Ds) has an estimated atomic radius of 118 picometers.
It is: 1.18*108
79 protons, 118 neutrons, atomic mass;197.967
Hydrogen
109 and 118
Ununoctium has an atomic number of 118, in the neutral atom it will therefore have 118 electrons.
I didn't check whether it actually is larger, but there is a general tendency for the atomic radius to DECREASE from left to right, in any given row of the periodic table. This is a result of an increase in the number of protons - and thus, of the positive electric charge, which keeps the electrons together.
120" w x 118" l
108 stitches in total but, only 106 visible.