Examples of using Atomic weight in English and their translations into Russian
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Atomic weight?
(MOUTHING) Who doesn't know the atomic weight of fluorine?
Atomic weight, what?
How do I find the average atomic weight of silver?
The atomic weight of helium?
He predicted it would be a silvery metal with atomic weight 68.
Atomic weight of Fluorine?
The isotopes of actinium range in atomic weight from 206 u(206 Ac) to 236 u 236 Ac.
Atomic weight- 196.967.
He made up a pack of cards andwrote an element'and its atomic weight on each one.
Consider the average atomic weight of the three atoms in a water molecule.
From a large body of such data,one could deduce the atomic weight of different elements.
Its atomic weight- the highest among all plasma gases- supports the expulsion of the melt out of the kerf.
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.
For example, the good thermal properties of hydrogen can be combined with the high atomic weight of argon.
And this difference in atomic weight represents the actual loss of energy in the atomic breakup.
It melts at about 962 °C, boils at about 2212 °C, and has a relative density par to 10.5 and atomic weight par to 107.868.
For example, chlorine has an atomic weight that comes in an inconvenient half, 35.5, but a whole atomic number, 17.
And just as each element is different,so each element's atom has a different weight- a unique atomic weight.
Regarding its properties(thermal conductivity,enthalpy and atomic weight) nitrogen ranges between argon and hydrogen.
With hydrogen of atomic weight= 1, there is little room for other elements, save, perhaps, for hypothetical Helium.
Carbon in nature is a mixture of two isotopes; one with an atomic weight of twelve and the other with a weight of thirteen.
Rubidium is a soft,silvery-white metallic element of the alkali metal group, with a standard atomic weight of 85.4678.
So Moseley realised that it's the atomic number,not the atomic weight, that determines the number and the order of the elements.
It has its definite atomic weight, it behaved in every respect as a simple body, an element, to which we might indeed add, but from which we could not take away.
Such important properties are ionisation and dissociation energy,thermal conductivity, atomic weight and chemical reactivity.
This lone Swedish chemist set out to measure precisely the atomic weight of every single element, and this without a shred of proof that atoms even existed.
Her research on ytterbium, also performed at Uppsala University, was published after she moved to Stockholm University;she discovered the atomic weight and various other properties of the element.
Hitherto, it has been considered that if the atomic weight of a metal, determined by different observers, setting out from different compounds, was always found to be constant….