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For each of the processes in model 1, decide as a group if the molecules in the substances have more order (are more organized) before or after the reaction. circle the side of the reaction with more order.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 21:50
(i think the answer is c, can someone confirm if i’m correct? if not correct and i’ll mark you brainliest + 15 free points ) even when you have the right-of-way, you're responsible for before you drive forward. a. yielding to other road users b. honking to alert other road users c. making sure the path is clear d. flashing your headlights
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 21:30
Aphysical education teacher lets students read material in a workbook and then complete worksheets on the material. to what type of thinker would this assessment most likely appeal? analytical exploratory structured relational
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 05:40
Asapembassies differ from consulates in thata) compared to a consulate, an embassy is a smaller representation of a nation's government in a foreign country. b) consulates are permanent diplomatic missions generally located in a country’s capital, whereas a country may have a number of embassies in various cities. c) embassies are permanent diplomatic missions generally located in a country’s capital, whereas a country may have a number of consulates in various cities. d) embassies deal solely with economic diplomacy and trade relations, whereas consulates deal primarily with political and diplomatic relations with the host nation. e) countries establish embassies in another nation only if it recognizes the sovereignty of that country, whereas consulates exist without regard to recognition of a nation's sovereignty.
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