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Carbon tetrachloride is a solvent which is used as a
refrigerant and also as a cleaning agent. Today, methane
and chlorine are mainly used to produce carbon
tetrachloride:
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**40** points asapessay questions (10 points possible) clear image of next, create your own scenario. it can be one of your own real experiences or one you make up. use imagery in your writing to give your instructor a the setting and an action taking pace in your writing explain the structure and functions of the skin at work in your scenario. !
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Americium-241 undergoes fission to produce three neutrons per fission event. if a neutron-absorbing material is mixed in with this sample so that the rate of neutron production drops down to 1.8 neutrons per fission event, which will be effective at achieving a critical mass? check all that apply. remove a deflective shield surrounding the sample. remove absorbent material mixed in with the sample. compress the sample of americium-241.
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If we compare and contrast electromagnetic waves with sound waves, all but one statement is true. that is a) sound waves require a medium to travel while electromagnetic waves do not. b) electromagnetic waves can travel through the vacuum of space while sound waves cannot. c) electromagnetic waves must have a medium in which to travel, but sound waves can travel anywhere. eliminate d) sound waves must bounce off of matter in order to travel while electromagnetic waves do not require matter to be present.
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