The formula for ( h ) can vary depending on the context in which it is used. In geometry, for example, ( h ) often represents height, and in the context of a triangle, it can be calculated as ( h = \frac{2A}{b} ), where ( A ) is the area and ( b ) is the base. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a tailored answer.
H-c-c | h
v=B*H B= area of the Base so... v= (b*h)*h
The formula for volume of a cylinder is pi•r2•h
The formula is Bxh where B is the base which is the area of the triangle and h is the height of the prism.
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The chemical formula "H" represents one hydrogen atom.
The structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH2CH=CH2.
To calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction (H) using the formula, you subtract the sum of the enthalpies of the reactants from the sum of the enthalpies of the products. This formula is represented as H H(products) - H(reactants).
The formula is SiH4.
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
Answer 1CH4
C2H2 no, isn't it H-C=C-H (the equals sign should have three lines but I don't know how do do that on the computer) C2H2 is the molecular formula, H-C=C-H is the structural formula.
Formula of a hydrogen ion is H+, its formula is equal to that of a proton. Also hydrogen may form a hydride anion, H-
H-c-c | h
The formula is H(HCO3)
The structural formula for hydrogen gas (H2) is H-H, representing two hydrogen atoms bonded together by a single covalent bond.
The formula for hydrogen plus hydrogen is H + H, which combines to form the molecule H2.