This question is impossible to answer.
due to the inerrant structure of alcohol, the water molecules tend to fit into the spaces in the alcohol molecules,thus resulting in some extra space having been left by the absorption of the water molecules by the alcohol molecules this results in a volumetric deficit in the total sum of both liquids.The proof of the alcohol would then be exactly 1/2 of the original value assuming that at 100% pure alcohol and 100 % pure water ,after mixing the two ,the alcohol is now at 50% of its original strength or 100 proof after starting out as 200 proof ,therefore proof is 2 times the amount of alcohol (200 proof alcohol diluted with an equal amount of water yields slightly less than 2 liters of 100 proof or 50 % alcohol. here ends chemistry 101. surprising that all the big time answerer s could not come up with an answer,so much for credibility
Assuming all 16 ounces were of the same value, 13 ounces of the same object would be worth 2300/16 x 13 = 1868.75.
12.99
It is a copper bullion coin and its value is close to whatever the copper market is.
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore to get amount of pounds in ounces, value in ounces has to be divided by amount of ounces in one pound: 32 ounces = [ounces] / 16 = 32 / 16 = 2 pounds
Proof is twice the alcohol content by volume. So 80 proof would be over 9000000000% sperm cell value
Spectroscopic grade is usually the highest purity. I don't think "grade" is the word you really wanted to use, though. If you're asking what the highest proof value of any consumer-grade alcohol, it varies by state. The azeotrope at about 190 proof is the highest I've ever seen for alcohol intended for drinking purposes, but some states restrict proof content down to the 160 range.
Not likely. Alcohol is "empty calories" with no nutritional value. 1 ounce of vodka has the same calories as 6 ounces of wine or 8 ounces of beer. Hard alcohol, like vodka, is usually mixed with another beverage for even more calories. Drinking doesn't usually help you want to exercise either.
What is value of proof set of Commonwealth of the Bahams proof set 1974
Sorry was working off memory- there are only 14.58 troy ounces in a pound- therefore half pound = 7.29 trou ounces and value = silver value per ounce * 7.29.. Actually, the Giant half-pound Golden Eagle minted in 1996 has 8 Troy Ounces of silver and is coated in 24k gold. The one that I have is from the Washington Mint. It is in "Proof" condition with the certificate of Authenticity. It's Silver weight value as of right now is around $263.00-$264.00 dollars. However, a coin like that in mint, proof type condition has sold for up to $440 to $600.00 to collectors.
The current value of a 1962 US proof set is $29.
Value for a proof 1962 is $10.00-$12.00
The current value of a 1950 proof set is $750.
Ounces and ounces have the same magnitude, so a value in ounces is already a value in ounces. Therefore, one ounce is one ounce. The abbreviation for ounce is oz.
due to the inerrant structure of alcohol, the water molecules tend to fit into the spaces in the alcohol molecules,thus resulting in some extra space having been left by the absorption of the water molecules by the alcohol molecules this results in a volumetric deficit in the total sum of both liquids.The proof of the alcohol would then be exactly 1/2 of the original value assuming that at 100% pure alcohol and 100 % pure water ,after mixing the two ,the alcohol is now at 50% of its original strength or 100 proof after starting out as 200 proof ,therefore proof is 2 times the amount of alcohol (200 proof alcohol diluted with an equal amount of water yields slightly less than 2 liters of 100 proof or 50 % alcohol. here ends chemistry 101. surprising that all the big time answerer s could not come up with an answer,so much for credibility
What is the electric conductivity value for the glass
The value of a 1984 Canadian proof dollar is about $12.