depends on who is weighing it
An ounce is an ounce. Doesn't matter what it is of.
The q calorimeter is the constant and will be needed to find the q metal.
No, there is no element that has the symbol Q.
Why don't you express the equation verbally? Q 12 89 doesn't have much meaning.
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An ounce is an ounce. Doesn't matter what it is of.
A glass of water is most likely more then one ounce. One ounce is quite a small amount for a glass of water.thank u um i looked at the Q and was like um that's stupidly layed out
i want my q. annsered
it can vary from $5 to $20. it depends on the potency and if you get it hooked up
I do hope this answer reffers to ur q.. Lol.
1700 = $170.00 I just counted them today!!!!
Like 4 bowls F A Q (G) *that depends on the sack, if is a gram which is normal then 2-4 depending on the size of your bowl.
Sorry to answer your Q with a Q, but ..... WHAT is wrong with you?
According to Wikipedia 1 ounce (of anything) is usually equal to approx 28 grams. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ounce Google gives several more decimal places! http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=1+ounce+in+grams
it can weigh up to one ounce using one stamp
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