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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
9

4. The new element Plainsmenium (Pe) was discovered in 2005 by Monte E. Rey

Chemistry
1 answer:
fgiga [73]3 years ago
6 0

This is my answer

Explanation:

p=m/v

where:. p=density

m=mass

v=volume

p=F/A = Lim ∆F / ∆A

1 ATM=14.7 psi

= 1.013x10⁶ d/cm²

1 bar=10⁶ d/cm²

=10⁵ N/m2

Hope it helps to you goodluck

I'm not sure but that's the answer of my notebook like my answer please

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