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264 km/h is equal to 164.077 mi/h 1 mile/hour = 1.609 kilometers/hour therefore, 264 km/h divided by 1.609km/h = 164.077 mi/h
volume equals V=[L]x[W]x[H]
Let h be the amount of millions that equal 1 billion. But first, let us discuss something simpler. How many tens equal 100? The answer is easy: 10. You can easily count this on your hand. OK, now to progress: How many hundreds equal 1,000? Answer: 100. Then: How many thousands equal 1,000,000? Answer: 1,000 Do you see the pattern? We can deduce from this pattern that h is 10,000. Therefore: Ten thousand millions are equal to 1 billion.
2(b+h)
Of course,pure water have equal concentrations of H+ and OH-.
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 12/h.
60 km/h is equal to 37.28227 mile/h.
No. O-H bond energy is larger
h is equal to 1 in that equation.
Q is equal to delta H in a chemical reaction when the reaction is at constant pressure and temperature.
In pure water, they are equal.
No There Equal
Yes, a substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is an alkaline solution because it has a pH greater than 7. The presence of equal numbers of H+ and OH- ions indicates a neutralization reaction, forming water as a product.
8 km/h is equal to approximately 4.97 mph.
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