A clock always has 9 on it. Fluorine always has 9 protons in it.
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The 4-letter word that means a small amount of something is "mite." A mite is a very small amount or portion of something, often used to indicate a tiny quantity. It can also refer to a tiny arachnid belonging to the Acari order.
Probative- tending to prove something that is material to a crime.
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yes it is because it is like dividing
54 (I always knew there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.)
There is no verb that means this, because verbs show actions not amounts.
Heat does not always attract more heat. In fact, heat will always be attracted by something that contains allot less heat than the original amount of heat.
False. Neurons always fire the same amount.
The amount of space that something occupies is called volume, while the amount of space something contains is called capacity.
adenine In a DNA strand, the amount of Adenine equals the amount of Thymine, and the amount of Guanine equals the amount of Cytosine. So Adenine is your answer.
To tell the amount of something, you take a measurement.
set amount of something being produced
Recipes always have more than one ingredient. If your recipe said 1 part water and 9 parts rum. You would measure nine times the amount of water. It can be ounces, spoonfuls, cups, pints, quarts, gallons. If you used one jigger of something you'd add nine jiggers of rum.
Eency-weency is slang for an extremely tiny amount or size. It is a relative term, but always refers to something small that the speaker wishes to emphasize the extent of how particularly small the amount or size is.