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Showing 16 of 142 words/haʊ tuː ˈkælkjʊleɪt ðə məˈlɛkjʊlər weɪt ɒv ˈsoʊdiəm baɪˈkɑːrbənət/
[noun] The step-by-step chemical procedure of finding the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) by summing the standard atomic weights of one sodium atom (22.99 g/mol), one hydrogen atom (1.01 g/mol), one carbon atom (12.01 g/mol), and three oxygen atoms (3 × 16.00 g/mol), resulting in approximately 84.01 g/mol.
/haʊ tuː dɪˈraɪv ðə ˈmɑːrkɪt ˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm praɪs ænd ˈkwɒntɪti fɔːr ən ɪnˈfɪəriər ɡʊd/ [how to derive the market equilibrium price and quantity for an inferior good]
[noun] The analytical process of identifying the price and quantity where the supply curve intersects the demand curve for a product whose demand falls as consumer income increases.
/haʊ tuː ɪkˈsprɛs tɛn tuː ðə ˈpaʊər ʌv naɪn/ [how to express 10 to the power of 9]
[noun] The mathematical methods used to write or represent the number ten raised to the ninth power, typically as 10^9 or in scientific notation.
/haʊ tuː faɪnd ænd ɡræf tiː-siː, eɪ-ɛf-siː, eɪ-viː-siː, eɪ-siː ænd ɛm-siː frɒm ə ˈɡɪvən ˈteɪbəl/ [how to find and graph tc afc avc ac and mc from a given table]
[noun] A procedural method in microeconomics for calculating and visually representing various cost metrics based on a provided dataset of output and expenditure.
/haʊ tuː faɪnd ɛf ɒv tuː fɔːr ðə ˈfʌŋkʃən ɛf ɒv ɛks ˌtriː ɛks ˈskwɛər tuː ɛks ˈsɛvən/ [how to find f2 for the function fx 3x squared 2x 7]
[noun] The mathematical process of evaluating a specific quadratic polynomial function by substituting the value 2 in place of the variable x.
/ˈhaʊ tə raɪt ən ˈæd.rɛs ɪn ə ˈsɛntəns/
[noun] The established method or set of guidelines for presenting a complete postal or physical address within a continuous line of text, typically requiring specific punctuation and ordering of elements, as opposed to a multi-line block format.
/hjuːz/ [hues]
[noun] Varieties or shades of a given color; the property of light by which the color of an object is classified as red, blue, green, etc.
/ˈhjuː.mən ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/ [human intervention]
[noun] The act of a person or group of people stepping into a process, situation, or system to influence, control, or modify its development or outcome.
/hjuːˌmæn.ɪˈter.i.ən/ [humanitarian]
[adjective] Concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare; philanthropic.
/ˈhʌmb.əl.nəs/ [humbleness]
[noun] The quality or state of being humble; a modest or low view of one's own importance, coupled with freedom from pride and arrogance.
/hjuːˈmɛktənt/ [humectant]
[noun] A substance, especially one used in skin care products or foods, that absorbs or helps retain moisture.
/ˈhjuːməs/ [humus]
[noun] The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
/ˈhʌri/ [hurry]
[verb] To move or act with great haste or speed.
/ˈhʌzi/ [hussy]
[noun] A derogatory term for a woman or girl perceived as impudent, brazen, or sexually promiscuous.
/hɪm/ [hymn]
[noun] A religious song or poem, typically of praise, adoration, or prayer, intended to be sung by a congregation.
/haɪˈpɒθəsɪs/ [hypothesis]
[noun] A proposed explanation for a phenomenon made as a starting point for further investigation or scientific testing.