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Fae is following a recipe to make dough. The amount of water (in ounces) she uses depends on the amount of flour she uses (in cups). The amounts for each ingredient are shown in the graph.
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Which statement names the physical property of wood a. wood is softer than coal b. wood does not rust c. wood can rot d. wood can burn
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The reaction below shows a system in equilibrium. how would a decrease in temperature affect this reaction? a. the rate of formation of the gases would increase. b. the equilibrium of the reaction would shift to the left. c. the equilibrium would shift to cause the gases to sublime into solids. d. the chemicals on the left would quickly form the chemical on the right.
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Generally, observed behavior that can be formulated into a statement, sometimes mathematical in nature, is called a(n): a. observation. b. measurement. c. theory. d. natural law. e. experiment.
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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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