12g,
Yes these are section 1 ammunition and require an FAC
No, an 88 gram CO2 cartridge is significantly larger in size than a 12 gram CO2 cartridge, and they are not interchangeable. The 12 gram cartridge is smaller and typically used in air pistols or air rifles, while the 88 gram cartridge is larger and used in certain air rifles or paintball guns.
There are approximately 2.4 teaspoons in 12g of a substance.
12g....
12g-9 = 3
To find the number of moles in 12g of hydrogen, we first need to determine the molar mass of hydrogen, which is approximately 1g/mol. Then we can divide the given mass (12g) by the molar mass (1g/mol) to find that there are 12 moles of hydrogen in 12g.
Depending on the Temperature and how fast I pull the trigger, I usually get around 70 shots. After that I see some drop off.
It is: 12g+9g = 21g
3 teaspoon
There are 1 mole of carbon atoms in 12g of carbon. This is because the molar mass of carbon is 12 g/mol, so 12g of carbon is equivalent to 1 mole of carbon atoms.
Approximately 1/10 of a cup