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These four surfaces are opaque; that is, they reflect or absorb certain rays of light. Determine the color of each surface based on the diagrams.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 17:30
You are performing an experiment in a lab to attempt a new method of producing pure elements from compounds. the only problem is that you do not know what element will form. by your previous calculations you know that you will have 6.3 moles of product. when it is complete, you weigh it and determine you have 604.4 grams. what element have you produced?
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