Examples of using Atomic weight in English and their translations into Czech
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Atomic weight?
Is cobalt's atomic weight 58.9?
Atomic weight, what?
What is the atomic weight of nitrogen?
Atomic weight of Fluorine?
Ok. 23 across, the atomic weight of boron.
He predicted it would be a silvery metal with atomic weight 68.
The atomic weight of helium?
Say, something with an atomic weight above 200.
Will present in the same way as plutonium. You see, anything with a high enough atomic weight.
Is the atomic weight of cobalt 58?
Your favorite number is the atomic weight of helium?
P-y with an atomic weight of 12 or whatever pussy atoms weigh.
How do I find the average atomic weight of silver?
Will present in the same way as plutonium. You see, anything with a high enough atomic weight.
It has an atomic weight of awesome.
An isotope with negative atomic weight is like a planet with a negative number of moons orbiting it.
So tell me,what is the average atomic weight of silver?
Class, if the atomic weight of oxygen is taken to be 16… can anyone tell me, what would be the atomic weight of calcium?
Who doesn't know the atomic weight of fluorine?
William Ramsay had already separated a new gas from the air,argon, with an atomic weight of 40.
You see, anything with a high enough atomic weight will present in the same way as plutonium.
Imagine each element is like a key on the piano,arranged by their atomic weight.
Every element has its own signature atomic weight, whether it be a solid, a liquid, or even a gas.
He made up a pack of cards andwrote an element'and its atomic weight on each one.
For example, chlorine has an atomic weight that comes in an inconvenient half, 35.5, but a whole atomic number, 17.
Could there be an infinite number between hydrogen,with the lightest atomic weight, and uranium, the heaviest known element?
And just as each element is different,so each element's atom has a different weight- a unique atomic weight.
So Moseley realised thatit's the atomic number, not the atomic weight, that determines the number and the order of the elements.