Chemistry, 23.04.2021 07:10 pattydixon6
What is the most likely way a chemist would be involved in the production of
a computer chip?
A. By building new equipment that can make the parts of a computer
chip smaller
B. By marketing the computer chip to companies that make
electronic devices
C. By testing the computer chip to make sure it does not have any
defects
D. By developing reactions that are used to make the designs on the
computer chip
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Write skeleton equations for the following reactions c. aluminum(s)+copper(i) chloride(aq) > aluminum chloride(aq)+copper(s)
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