Yes, you can if you have 3 of the same number. For example, 33, 33, 33. Your mean, median and mode will be 33 for all the them.
If you mean --33 then it is equivalent to +33
If you mean 33/84 then it is 11/28 simplified
I assume you mean 33 DEGREES? 57o
Do you mean decimeters? 33 feet is 100.584 decimeters.
The density of borosilicate glass is approx. 2,23 g/cm3.
Thermostable glass is a borosilicate glass.
Borosilicate glass
Borostix are rectangular glass rods used in the borosilicate glass-art industry.
Yes, glass doesn't resist to HF and other compounds of fluorine.
Borosilicate glass is resistant to higher temperatures; this glass is used for chemical labware.
Bottles, Petri dishes, Erlenmeyer flasks, Berzelius flasks, graduated cyllinders, test tubes, funnels, glass crucibles, glass dishes, watch glasses, round-bottom flasks, distillation columns, condensers, volumetric flasks, weighting vials and many others.
Pyrex is borosilicate glass and like all glass does not absorb any chemicals.
Glass types are named after the fluxes that are used to lower the melting temperature of the grains of silica sand. Borosilicate, therefore, contains boron, or a derivative, such as boric acid, or borax, to do this. Borosilicate glass is most often used for cookery or in laboratory apparatus, as it is very resistant to thermal shock and corrosion by acids.
These are thermal resistant glasswares (from borosilicate glass).
yes. using a diamond bit and water.
Boron is present in borosilicate glass in the form of boric acid. It is a flux which allows silica to melt at a lower temperature. Borosilicate glass is most often used as cookware (most common brand is Pyrex) and laboratory ware (best known brand is Schott) because of its very good thermal resistance. Borosilicate was developed by the German glassmaker Otto Schott in the late 19th century)