It means it is in a gaseous state.
No such formula exists. The diameter of a circle is a linear measure, square measure are for areas.
For any number a (not zero) there exists a number 1/a such that a x (1/a) = 1
a normal sine curve exists with the formula Asin(Bx+C)+D. The formula to derive a phase shift would be such: 2pi/B (for whatever value B exists at). Thus, for a normal sine curve (sin(x) we would get 2pi/1, and arrive at 2pi for the period.
Pentagon: School Zone and School Crossing The pentagon (five-sided) shape marks school zones and warns you about school crossings. Signs may display horizontal lines indicating the point at which a crosswalk exists. Signs may have a separate downward- pointing arrow plaque, which indicates the actual location of the crosswalk.
To learn scientific notation, you need to understand how to multiply a certain term by 10's. It is the special way to write out the number that is too small or too large.If any nonzero digit doesn't exist in the ones or higher digits, such that 0.105, then we have the negative exponent for base 10.If any nonzero digit exists in the higher digits [than ones], such as 10241.12, then we have positive exponent for base 10.If the leading digit exists in the ones place, such as 1.02, then the exponent of the base must be 0.Some examples to assist you:1234.0 = 1.234 x 10³0.1234 = 1.234 x 10-11.234 = 1.234 x 100
No such formula exists
No such formula exists. The units are incompatible.
The chemical formula that shows how the compound exists in nature
Tin (III) bromide, if it exists, has the formula SnBr3.
This formula, if the compound exists, is the formula for mercury(I) peroxide. The formula for mercury(II) peroxide would be HgO2.
I4F8 I wonder if it exists!
No such formula exists. The two are not interchangeable in any way.
Pure fluorine usually exists as a diatomic compound, formula F2.
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Reachability
Phosphorus(III) oxide has the formula P2O3 but it exists as the molecule of P4O6
S3F2, if such a compound actually exists.