Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
Type your answer here... Al(s) | Al3+(aq) Mg2+ (aq) | Mg(s)
The answer depends on what aspect of the human white blood cell you are referring to: their number in an average person, their mass, radius, volume, etc.
The standard cell notation for a galvanic cell with aluminum and gold electrodes is represented as: Al(s) | Al³⁺(aq) || Au³⁺(aq) | Au(s). In this notation, the anode (aluminum) is listed on the left, and the cathode (gold) is on the right. The double vertical line (||) indicates the salt bridge or separation between the two half-cells. The state of each component (solid or aqueous) is also noted.
Zn(s)/Zn2+(aq)//Au+(aq)/Au(s)
The scientific notation for a human red blood cell with a diameter of 0.000008 would be 8 x 10^-6 meters.
The size of the plant cell in scientific notation is 1.276 x 10^-5 meters.
The scientific notation of a red blood cell with a diameter of 0.0000075 units is 7.5 x 10^-6 units.
The relationship between optical density and bacterial cell count can vary depending on the species, growth phase, and experimental conditions. Therefore, it is not possible to directly equate one optical density reading to a specific number of bacterial cells without calibration against a known standard or a standard curve.
Zn(s)/Zn2+(aq)//Au+(aq)/Au(s)
It is 7.6*10^-3 unspecified units.
Al | Al^3+ Zn^2+ | Zn
Mg(s) | Mg2+(aq)Au+(aq) | Au(s)
Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
Mg(s) | Mg2+(aq)Au+(aq) | Au(s)
Mg(s) | Mg2+(aq) Au+(aq) | Au(s)
Zn(s)/Zn2+(aq)//Au+(aq)/Au(s)