it stands for Deep/Depth.
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In the metric system, "d" often stands for deci-, which represents one-tenth or 0.1. For example, 1 dL is equivalent to 0.1 liters.
The two measurements made for each isotope are mass number, which represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, and atomic number, which indicates the number of protons present.
In the periodic table, 'd' refers to the blocks of elements in the d-block, which includes transition metals. These elements have partially filled d orbitals in their electron configurations.
If you're talking about Bunsen burners, it's called a gauze mat.
In optical density measurements, D typically stands for "Absorbance" and is commonly used as a unit of measurement to quantify the amount of light absorbed by a sample. The higher the D value, the more light is absorbed by the sample.
if your talking about port said in Egypt, in the summer it is hot and there is a beach :D