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The equation of uncertainty principle is ΔxΔp≥ℏ.
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You write it as an equation, and then solve the equation.
To write the ratio of 9 gallons to 48 quarts, you need to ensure that both quantities are in the same units. Since 1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts, you can convert 9 gallons to quarts by multiplying 9 by 4, which equals 36 quarts. The ratio of 9 gallons to 48 quarts would then be written as 36:48, which can be simplified to 3:4 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 12 in this case.
6p=3q
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. Thus, 13 quarts x 1 gallon/4 quarts = 3.25 gallons. Then if you want to express this in terms of 7 gallons (why, I don't know), it would be 3.25/7
They write a chemical equation.
140 + D = G
Write an equation of 3/8×112
Writing out a chemical equation for a specific chemical reaction.
Yes, you can write an equation out in words. This is often done to make clear what the equation in numerals is.
Write an algorithm to find the root of quadratic equation
To write a net ionic equation from a complete ionic equation, you remove the spectator ions that appear on both sides of the equation. The remaining ions that participate in the reaction are then included in the net ionic equation. This simplifies the equation to show only the ions that undergo a chemical change.
To solve Hess's law problems, first write out the chemical equations for all reactions involved. Then calculate the enthalpy change for each reaction. Finally, add or subtract the enthalpy changes to obtain the overall enthalpy change for the desired reaction.
Oxygen + Glucose > Water + Carbon Dioxide or iron + oxygen ---> Ironoxide