Chemistry, 02.03.2021 07:30 mallyosburn
What is the source of most of the salt in the oceans?
human activities adds salt into the ocean
O rivers and streams carry sediment containing salt to the ocean
O marine fish produce salt adding it into the ocean
wind blows the salt into the ocean
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150.0 grams of asf3 were reacted with 180.0 g of ccl4 to produce ascl3 and ccl2f2. if the actual yield of ccl2f2 was 127 g, what is the percent yield?
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What is the source of most of the salt in the oceans?
human activities adds salt into the ocean
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