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Sophie is looking at a small particle through a microscope. it has unique proteins in its cell wall, but no nucleus. it is shaped like a sphere. what is sophie observing? a. a virus b. a bacterial cell c. an archaeal cell d. a host cell
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 20:30
The balanced chemical equation for this lab is: 3cucl2(aq) + 2al(s) 3cu(s) + 2alcl3(aq) if 10.5 g copper chloride react with 12.4 g aluminum, what is the limiting reactant?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:00
Electric charge is what ? a. kinetic energy b. radiation c. discovery d. electricity
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 05:00
How is electrolysis most commonly used to produce an energy source? a - splitting water molecules produces oxygen, which organisms breathe to fuel their bodies. b - splitting water molecules produces hydrogen gas, which is used to power machines through hydrogen fuel cells. c - splitting carbon dioxide molecules produces coal, a form of carbon that can be burned to produce heat. d - splitting carbon dioxide molecules produces natural gas, which can be burned to generate electricity in power plants.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 07:30
In a laboratory determination of the atomic weight of tin, a sample of tin is weighed in a crucible. nitric acid is added, and the reaction proceeds to give a hydrated tin(iv)oxide plus no2and h2o. the hydrated tin(iv)oxide is then heated strongly and reacts as follows: sno2.xh2o(s)sno2(s)+ xh2o(g)the sno2is finally cooled and weighed in the crucible. explain the effect on the calculated atomic weight of tin that would result from each of the following experimental errors: (a)considerable spattering occurs when the nitric acid is added to the tin.(b)the hydrated tin(iv)oxide is not heated sufficiently to change it completely to tin oxide.
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