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An olympic diver weighing 650 N is on a platform 10 3m above the water. What is the diver's gravitational potential energy of the oyster? plz show your work dont know if its chemistry
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Asolution contains 225 g of sodium chloride, nacl, dissolved in enough water to make a 0.25 l of solution. what is the molarity of the solution?
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8.98 dm3 of hydrogen gas is collected at 38.8 °c. find the volume the gas will occupy at -39.9 °c if the pressure remains constant.
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What conclusion can you draw from this experiment about the components of the black ink?
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