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There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
Yes, the atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. Since atoms are electrically neutral, the number of protons in an atom is also equal to the number of electrons.
A light bulb uses energy. It uses electricity.
They use different nucleotide bases:DNA replication uses thymine.Transcription uses uracil.
Ununseptium hasn't practical uses.
The isotones of (^{236})Th are nuclei with the same number of neutrons. Some possible isotones of (^{236})Th are (^{236})U, (^{236})Pa, (^{236})Np, and (^{236})Pu.
Isotones, isotonic nuclides
Ti 50, V 51, Cr 52, Fe 54
Isotones are nuclides with the same number of neutrons but different atomic numbers. Examples include carbon-14, nitrogen-15, and oxygen-16, which all have different numbers of protons but the same number of neutrons.
An isotone is a group of atomic nuclei that have the same neutron number but different atomic numbers. This means isotones have the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons. Isotones are different from isotopes, which have the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons.
Algeria uses the Algerian Dinar Bahrain uses the Bahrain DinarIraq uses the Iraqi DinarJordan uses the Jordanian DinarKuwait uses the Kuwaiti Dinar
4.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w304.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w30
The uses of what?
One of the uses are if you are lost. One of the uses are if you are lost.
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2.4L, 2.7L, uses 5w203.5L uses 10w302.4L, 2.7L, uses 5w203.5L uses 10w30
4.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w304.0L uses 10w304.7L uses 5w30