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Go to yoyogames.com, they have a bunch of tutorials.

You could also go to, gmc.yoyogames.com. It's the forum of gml game makers.

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If kgl is kg/L and gml is g/mL these densities are equal.

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GML is a standard of the OGC and ISO (ISO 19136). G-XML is a standard of the Japanese Standards Association (JSA). Both standards are based on XML for the encoding of geographic information, however, G-XML is focused on location based services. G-XML is written in GML as a GML application schema.

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GML IS a real programming language. But anyway, all programming languages are about the same, with different syntax.

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the correct density numbers are the following water= 0.9982 g/mL

Toluene= .8669 g/mL

Clorofomo 1.4832 g/mL

Ethanol= .789 g/mL

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GameMaker uses its own prgramming language, the Game Maker Language (GML) which was developed by Mark Overmars. GML supplements the drag & drop system within Game Maker.

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The denser liquid (1.1 gmL) will sink below the less dense liquid (1.0 gmL). The liquids will form two distinct layers in the cup based on their densities, with the denser liquid at the bottom and the less dense liquid on top.

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The airport code for Gostomel Airport is GML.

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The density of sodium is near 1: 0,968 g/cm3.

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For example ice and lithium.

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Learn how to program in GML or use the Drag&Drop interface.

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The density of lead is approximately 11.34 grams per milliliter.

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yes it would sink because its more dense than water

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HTML

XHTML

SGML

MathML

XML

GML

are a few Markup Languages to name

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The percent error is calculated as: |(measured value - accepted value) / accepted value| * 100%. Substituting the values, we get |(24.59 - 25.49) / 25.49| * 100% = |-0.90 / 25.49| * 100% = 0.0353 * 100% = 3.53% error.

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GML is short for "Game Maker Language". It is Game Maker's built-in programming language and is used for rapid development of games within Game Maker. It is highly preferred over Game Maker's Drag-and-Drop system because it is easier to edit, has more functionality and because lines of code are not as bulky as the Drag-and-Drop interface.

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The density of Benzoic Acid is approximately 1.27 g/mL at room temperature.

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No. The density of any given solid is always the same. Therefore the density of iron will always be 7.87 g/ml.

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Use the health action set to relative to add the many you put in, or the simply do this GML code: health+=anything

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A density of 0.2 g/ml is less dense than water, so an object with this density will float on water.

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If it floats in water, it has a density less than water. Density of water is 1.0 g/mL

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To find the volume, divide the mass by the density. In this case, the volume would be 85 ml.

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A 10K GML marked ring would typically indicate that the ring is made of 10 karat gold-filled metal. The value of the ring would depend on factors such as the weight of the gold, current market prices for gold, and any additional features or gemstones on the ring. It's recommended to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to determine its exact value.

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Gold is heavier because it has a higher density of 19.3 g/ml compared to sand, which has a lower density of 2 g/ml. Density is a measure of how tightly packed the material's particles are, and in this case, gold's particles are much denser than sand's particles.

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If an object with a density less than 1.0 g/mL is placed in water with a density greater than 1.0 g/mL, it will float. This is because objects with a lower density than water will displace an amount of water equal to their own weight, causing them to float.

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I think you mean to say density. If I'm right, it'll sink.

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All you really have to do is search it on Google. However, the easiest way is to the YoYoGames Game Maker Forums. Look it up there.

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I'll assume you mean g/mL, so 3917g / 309 mL = 12.676 g/mL

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well, gmL equals "gram per centimeter cubed" and a decigram is 10 grams, so, 10 times as much as 19.3 (19.32). but you want how many decigrams per liter, so you have to divide 19.3 by 10 to get : this is your answer: 1.93 decigrams

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In this case, you need to divide the volume by the density.

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It would be 0.99996 g/ml and to 4 sig. figs. that would be1.000 g/ml

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The liquid density is the mass of the liquid per unit volume, typically expressed in grams per milliliter (g/mL). It provides a measure of how much mass is contained within a specific volume of the liquid.

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The question is not clear , if it is for the combustion of ethanol then 25litre of oxygen is in large excess for 25 ml of ethanol.

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Game Maker contains a fully functional programming language (GML, or Game Maker Language) which allows you to create game engines, games, applications, utilities, etc...

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97.5 lb (7.5 lb per gallon 8 pounds if your are talking about water gas is a bit lighter)

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You can use the D&D icon that looks like a clock, or you can use this command in GML:

alarm[argument0] = argument1;

argument0 = alarm you want to set.

argument1 = how long it will take before the alarm will go off.

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The density of ice is approximately 0.92 grams per milliliter.

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The mass can be calculated by multiplying the volume by the density. Mass = volume x density, so in this case, mass = 120 mL x 0.75 g/mL = 90 grams.

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HyperText Markup Language. It's a derivative of GML, Generalized Markup Language, which was used for producing complicated documents on a computer in the days before WYSIWYG editors were common.

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Lead has a density of approximately 11.3 g/mL, so it does not have a density of 5 g/mL. Copper has a density of 8.96 g/mL, which is closer to 5 g/mL but not exactly the same.

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