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How many grams of carbon dioxide gas do you have if the gas is exerting a pressure of 1.3 atm at 28°C in a container that holds 3.0 L of gas?
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Microtubular fibers that assist in the movement of chromosomes during nuclear division in conjunction with proteins, makes up the small and large organelle pieces that assemble prior to translation three-base nucleotide sequence that can complementarily pair with the functional transcript, allowing a particular material to be brought to a ribosome particular time in the cell cycle when the cell’s systems determine if the cellular conditions are appropriate to continue through the cycle time in the cell’s cycle when proteins are made and organelles are duplicated enzyme that allows proper nucleotide bonding during transcription specific dna sequence which will initiate gene transcription division of the cell’s cytoplasm specific bond that forms between two amino acids when a carboxyl group binds to a amino group three-base sequence that does not code for a particular amino acid a paired organelle which facilitates the formation of movement microtubules time in the cell’s cycle when the microtubular structures exert an equal pressure on the cell’s genetic material
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Acetylene gas c2h2 undergoes combustion to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor how many grams of water are produced by the same amount of c2h2?
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If a simple machine aduces the strength of a force, what must be increased? the speed of the input force the work the simple machine performs the size of the simple machine the distance over which the force is applied
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