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The number of the pencil is based on the type of carbon lead used inside. The thicker the carbon lead gets the higher the number of the pencil becomes. If you notice a mechanical pencil is 0.9mm in diameter so it would be called a #0.9 pencil. A #2 pencil's lead is 2mm in diameter. So Why would we call a pencil a #3 pencil? Because it's lead is 3mm in diameter.
This depends on what type of steel. The density of carbon steel (one of the most common types of steel) is 7.85g/cm3Density = m/vradius of rod = 3.25mm (radius is 1/2 of diameter)3.25mm = .325 cm1 meter = 100cmvolume of cylinder = (pi)(radius)^2(h) = 33.18Density * Volume = mass7.85 * 33.18 = 260.46260.46 grams
atomic mass of carbon=12 atomic number of carbon=6
Carbon and oxygen are two natural chemical elements, nonmetals.
Move the decimal place until the value becomes greater than one but less than ten. Count the number of times you move the decimal. Since this number is less than zero, the power of ten is going to be negative. Your final answer is 1.54 × 10-10
your write co2
In Word 2010, to type Carbon dioxide in scientific notation, you can write it as "CO2." To represent this in scientific notation, you can write it as "2.0 x 10^1," where 10^1 represents the two oxygen atoms in CO2.
Carbon monoxideCarbon(II) oxideThe scientific notation is: CO (a letter C, meaning the element carbon, followed by a letter O, meaning the element oxygen).
c: Edit (Wolf5370): Actually it is usually ".cc" for carbon copy and ".bcc" for blind carbon copy. Standard notation.
Blind carbon copy notation is a device used by the writer he sends duplicate copies to the others.
The isotopic notation for carbon-14 is ^14_6C. This notation indicates the atomic number (6, which represents carbon) as a subscript and the mass number (14) as a superscript.
The noble gas notation for carbon uses neon as the previous noble gas. Carbon ([He] 2s^2 2p^2) can be written in noble gas notation as [He] 2s^2 2p^2.
The noble gas notation of carbon is [He]2s^2 2p^2, where [He] represents the electron configuration of helium. This notation indicates that carbon has a total of 6 electrons, with 2 in the 2s orbital and 4 in the 2p orbital.
The scientific name for coal is carbon.
[He] 2s2 2p2
carbon sulphate oxide