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Which does the earths energy budget give us an idea about ? select all that apply.
how much energy is reflected from earth back into space
how much energy is used by humans
how much energy is used by animals and nature
how much solar energy comes into earths atmosphere
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In the following table, all the columns for the element calcium are filled out correctly. element electron structure of atom electron structure of ion net ionic charge calcium 1s22s22p63s23p64s2 1s32s22p63s23p64s1 +1 true false
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Covalent bonds generally form when the bonded elements have a difference in electronegativity less than 1.5. subtract the electronegativities for the following pairs of elements and predict whether they form a covalent bond. electronegativity difference of c and c: ionic covalent electronegativity difference of mg and cl: ionic covalent
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