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An object of mass 5 kilograms is moving across a surface in a straight line with a speed of 3.5 meters/second. what amount of force would be required to keep the object in motion if you ignore the sureface friction?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 02:30
When svante arrhenius first proposed his acid-base theory, he was a doctoral candidate. his professors thought his ideas were unfounded. within a decade, the arrhenius theory of acid-base was widely accepted and praised within the scientific world. arrhenius defined acids as compounds having ionizable hydrogen and bases as compounds with ionizable a) barium. b) hydronium. c) hydroxide. d) oxygen.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:30
4. a 20-kg child is tossed up into the air by her parent. the child is 2 meters off the ground traveling 5 m/s. circle one: ke / gpe / both show your work for finding the values of each type of energy the object has:
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:30
Which liquid (h2o, h2o + soap, or h2o + salt) has the strongest cohesion and adhesion? (need now plz)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:30
Plzz a sample of table sugar (sucrose, c12h22o11) has a mass of 7.801 g. ● a) calculate the number of moles of c12h22o11 in the sample b) calculate the number of moles of each element in c12h22o11 (number of moles of c, number of moles of h & number of moles of o) in the sample. (use your answer from part a as your starting point.) show your work and highlight your final answer. calculate the number of atoms of each element in c12h22o11 (number of atoms of c, number of atoms of h & number of atoms of o) in the sample. (use your answers from part b as your starting for each element.) show your work and highlight your final answer.
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