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Molar mass: 121.9529 g/mol Appearance White, crystalline powder Density: 2.566 g/cm 3, solid Melting point: 1,800 °C (3,270 °F; 2,070 K) Boiling point: Decomposes
For a substance X with a specific volume of 0.657 cm 3 /g and a substance Y with a specific volume 0.374 cm 3 /g, the density of each substance can be found by taking the inverse of the specific volume; therefore, substance X has a density of 1.522 g/cm 3 and substance Y has a density of 2.673 g/cm 3. With this information, the specific ...
Aluminium dihydrogenphosphate describes inorganic compounds with the formula Al(H 2 PO 4) 3. xH 2 O where x = 0 or 3. They are white solids. Upon heating these materials convert sequentially to a family of related polyphosphate salts including aluminium triphosphate (AlH 2 P 3 O 10. 2H 2 O), aluminium hexametaphosphate (Al 2 P 6 O 18), and aluminium tetrametaphosphate (Al 4 (P 4 O 12) 3).
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Note that the especially high molar values, as for paraffin, gasoline, water and ammonia, result from calculating specific heats in terms of moles of molecules. If specific heat is expressed per mole of atoms for these substances, none of the constant-volume values exceed, to any large extent, the theoretical Dulong–Petit limit of 25 J⋅mol ...
A year after returning to Earth, the astronauts on average exhibited 2.1% reduced bone mineral density of the tibia - one of the bones of the lower leg - and 1.3% reduced bone strength.
Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume: [1] =, where ρ is the density, m is the mass, and V is the volume. In some cases (for instance, in the United States oil and gas industry), density is loosely defined as its weight per unit volume , [ 2 ] although this is scientifically inaccurate – this quantity is more ...
The leader and top candidate for chancellor of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Friedrich Merz walks past a wall with the campaign slogan 'Forward Again' on Feb. 3, 2025.