makes no sense..do you mean 95%
A fraction is a ratio of two numbers. Fractions are typically ratios of integers (where the denominator is not zero), which makes them "rational." The root word of rational is ratio. You could have pi/2, or sqr(2)/2, both of which are fractions that are NOT rational.
It makes it easier. So both of the fractions are proportional to each other.
A power with a rational exponent m/n in lowest terms satisfies : whenever this makes sense.
Yes, the Sierpinski Gasket has a fractional dimension. It is known as a fractal and has a dimension of approximately 1.58496, which is between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional object. This is one of the properties that makes the Sierpinski Gasket interesting and unique.
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Fractional distillation increases the value of coal and thus makes it a good business venture. The by product of this type of coal can be used in roofing, waterproofing, and paving.
There are no components to Nitrogen. For this reason your question makes no sense.
The physical property of oxygen that enables it to be separated from the other components of air is its higher boiling point compared to nitrogen. This difference in boiling points allows for distillation or fractional distillation processes to separate oxygen from the air mixture.
Simple distillation refers to the "simple" separation of a solid and a liquid by evaporating the liquid and collecting it after it passes through a condenser to be changed into a liquid state. Fractional distillation refers to the more complex way of separation, usually involving a liquid/liquid mixture (eg. ethanol and water). these can be separated since they both have different boiling points. When this mixture is heated the ethanol having the lowest boiling point boils off first, followed by the water. However the fractional coulomb condenses both gases back into liquid, and fall back in the flask, with time the ethanol gains enough energy to over come the fractional coulomb (this happen before the water does this since ethanol has a LOWER boiling point) and pass through the condenser, changes into a liquid and is collected.
The difference in boiling points of the components in crude oil allows for separation by distillation. This process takes advantage of the varying boiling points to vaporize and then condense each component at different temperatures.
Fractional distillation is important in everyday life because it is used in the production of various products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other petroleum products. It allows for the separation of different components based on their boiling points, resulting in products that meet specific requirements. This process is essential for the functioning of many industries and for providing energy sources for transportation and heating.
makes no sense..do you mean 95%
Argon is typically extracted from the air through a process called cryogenic distillation. It involves cooling air to extremely low temperatures to separate its components, including argon. Once separated, the argon is purified to remove impurities and can then be collected and stored for various industrial uses.
The company that makes it gets it the same way they get liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen - fractional distillation of air. A customer who wants some has to special-order it from a welding supply; they can get it for you but unless you live in New York City where there are several neon-sign companies, it's not commonly used.
A fraction is a ratio of two numbers. Fractions are typically ratios of integers (where the denominator is not zero), which makes them "rational." The root word of rational is ratio. You could have pi/2, or sqr(2)/2, both of which are fractions that are NOT rational.
It only makes sense to count, and talk about "next" and "previous" numbers, with integers - not with fractions, or irrational numbers.It only makes sense to count, and talk about "next" and "previous" numbers, with integers - not with fractions, or irrational numbers.It only makes sense to count, and talk about "next" and "previous" numbers, with integers - not with fractions, or irrational numbers.It only makes sense to count, and talk about "next" and "previous" numbers, with integers - not with fractions, or irrational numbers.