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The model on the right looks bumpy, but when you break a large salt crystal in two, the edges of the split often look straight and feel smooth. Is there a problem with the model? Use what you have learned about atoms to explain.
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Glucose (c6h12o6) is an important biological molecule. (round the answer to nearest hundredth.) what is the percent by mass of carbon in glucose?
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Did the detergents containing enzymes work better at removing stains than those containing no enzyme? why or why not?
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