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109 and 118
Well, in the octal system (base 8), nine is 118 so 118 - 18 = 108 (which is eight). Sometimes, if it is known that you are working in a base, then the subscript is left off.
108, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119.
Volume = pi*r2*h Volume = pi(2.5)2(6) = 118 cubic units ============
The Roman numerals for 118 are CXVIII.
The radius of aluminum (Al) is approximately 143 picometers (pm).
108
2 + 8 - 118 = -108
Darmstadium (Ds) has an estimated atomic radius of 118 picometers.
It is: 1.18*108
Hydrogen
109 and 118
An atom of gold typically has around 118 neutrons. This number can vary slightly due to different isotopes of gold which may have more or fewer neutrons.
Ununoctium has an atomic number of 118, in the neutral atom it will therefore have 118 electrons.
I didn't check whether it actually is larger, but there is a general tendency for the atomic radius to DECREASE from left to right, in any given row of the periodic table. This is a result of an increase in the number of protons - and thus, of the positive electric charge, which keeps the electrons together.
120" w x 118" l
108 stitches in total but, only 106 visible.