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Happy Christmas everyone!
Borek said:I was just shown
mol/L * 1.60 E-19 Coulombs * 8.314 J/mol K * 0.0821 L atm/mol K * Z=39 * 3.00E8 m/s * 6.626 E-34 Js * 62.4 L torr/mol K * iodine * sulfur * thulium * arsenic
Oooh, I get it...Borek said:I was just shown
mol/L * 1.60 E-19 Coulombs * 8.314 J/mol K * 0.0821 L atm/mol K * Z=39 * 3.00E8 m/s * 6.626 E-34 Js * 62.4 L torr/mol K * iodine * sulfur * thulium * arsenic
M (molar)Borek said:mol/L
e (elementary charge)Borek said:1.60 E-19 Coulombs
R (gas constant)Borek said:8.314 J/mol K
R (same)Borek said:0.0821 L atm/mol K
Y (yttrium)Borek said:Z=39
c (speed of light)Borek said:3.00E8 m/s
h (Planck's constant)Borek said:6.626 E-34 Js
R (hmm... )Borek said:62.4 L torr/mol K
I (chemical symbol)Borek said:iodine
SBorek said:sulfur
TmBorek said:thulium
AsBorek said:arsenic
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