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(N-1)=(4-1)= N=3 l=0,1,2,3
each get 10 ml
Yes, it would be pz: ml= 0, px: ml=-1 and py: +1
Each 1,000 ml = 1 liter. 9,600 ml = (9,600 / 1,000) = 9.6 liter
It is not possible to answer this without knowing the density of the active ingredient per ml. I.e some drugs may be 1000mg per ml, whereas others could be 2mg per ml. There is no standard "amount per ml" for all liquid medicines etc...
2,1,0,-1,-2 are the possible values of ml for an electron in d orbital.
That depends upon how many grid squares you have in total and the largest value you have to represent. Wherever possible, you should arrange that each square that you have to shade represents either a divisor or a simple fraction of all the values you have to represent. With 0.49 ml as one of the values, it is unlikely that the values you will have to represent are all multiples of 0.49 ml; nor are they all likely to be multiples of 0.07 ml. So unless you use 1 grid square to represent 0.01 ml you are going to have to shade a fraction of a grid square. Once you have chosen how much each grid square will represent, or have been given the value to use, divide the 0.49 by this value to find out how many grid square to shade: If each grid square represents 0.01 ml, shade 0.49 ÷ 0.01 = 49 of them If each grid square represents 0.02 ml, shade 0.49 ÷ 0.02 = 24 1/2 of them If each grid square represents 0.04 ml, shade 0.49 ÷ 0.04 = 12 1/4 of them If each grid square represents 0.05 ml, shade 0.49 ÷ 0.05 = 9 4/5 of them If each grid square represents 0.10 ml, shade 0.49 ÷ 0.10 = 4 9/10 of them etc.
(N-1)=(4-1)= N=3 l=0,1,2,3
I have essentially zero ability to answer that without seeing the equation. Another answer: n-1 = 3-1= 2 l=2 ml= -2,-1,0,1,2.
There cannot be an answer since 1.9 m is a linear measure while the rest are measures of volume. They cannot be combined or compared in any way so a range is not possible.
It is 4.2ML.
The range is: 8.7 minus 1.9 = 6.8 ml
You get the difference between the highest and lowest values, which are 8.7ml and 1.9ml. So 6.8ml is the range.
It is 6.8ml, the difference between the lowest and highest numbers.
n : 2 l : 1 ml : -1, 0, or 1
The volume of each drop is 0.00653 ml.
each get 10 ml