The substance that can not be further decomposed by ordinary chemical means is
A. water
B. gol...
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The substance that can not be further decomposed by ordinary chemical means is
A. water
B. gold
C. sugar
D. air
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Remember to use the proper number of significant figures and leading zeros in all calculations.gelatin has a density of 1.27 g/cm³. if you have a blob of gelatin dessert that fills a 2.0 liter bottle, what is its mass? 2540 g2500 g3.9 x 10-43.937x 10-4
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Which buffer would be better able to hold a steady ph on the addition of strong acid, buffer 1 or buffer 2? explain. buffer 1: a solution containing 0.10 m nh4cl and 1 m nh3. buffer 2: a solution containing 1 m nh4cl and 0.10 m nh3
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