Which of the following reactions shows a chemical change producing a solid?
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Which of the following reactions shows a chemical change producing a solid?
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Which process does not require the presence of a physical substance in order to transfer heat? air in the atmosphere is heated by the ground. this warm air then rises, and cooler air falls. this is an example of what type of process? how is conduction different from radiation?
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The approximate distance from earth to the moon is 240 thousand miles. the approximate distance from earth to the sun is 93 million miles. in standard notation, the approximate distance from the sun to earth is miles greater than the approximate distance from earth to the moon. in scientific notation, the distance is m Ă— 10n, where m is and n is .
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