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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:00
Sylvanite is a mineral that contains 28.0% gold by mass. how much sylvanite would you need to dig up to obtain 77.0 g of gold? explain how you got your answer and the steps you took. you
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:30
Why do you suppose the structural polysaccharide cellulose does not contain branches? why do you suppose the structural polysaccharide cellulose does not contain branches? branches in the molecule would generate side chains that would almost certainly make it difficult to pack the cellulose molecules into globules, thereby decreasing the flexibility and strength of the globules. branches in the molecule would generate side chains that would almost certainly make it difficult to pack the cellulose molecules into microfibrils, thereby increasing the rigidity and strength of the microfibrils. branches in the molecule would generate side chains that would almost certainly make it difficult to pack the cellulose molecules into globules, thereby increasing the flexibility and strength of the globules. branches in the molecule would generate side chains that would almost certainly make it difficult to pack the cellulose molecules into microfibrils, thereby decreasing the rigidity and strength of the microfibrils.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
You are making a solution of calcium chloride dissolved in water. you add solid, stir, and it dissolves. you add just a spatula tip full, stir, and the solid does not dissolve. how could you describe the solutions before and after adding the spatula tip amount
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:20
What happened to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from 2010β2017?
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The mass of an object is 1,000 g. It has a volume of 100 mL. What is the density of the object? D= m...
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