All of the following are examples of simple tools except:
A. magnifying glass
B. space...
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All of the following are examples of simple tools except:
A. magnifying glass
B. space telescope
C. pulley
D. lever
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If a 20.0ml test tube measures 15.0cm, what is the length in meters?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 14:00
Which statement describes the arrhenius interpretation of acids and bases?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00
Water is called the universal solvent because more substances dissolve in water than in any other chemical. this has to do with the polarity of each water molecule. the hydrogen side of each water (h2o) molecule carries a slight positive electric charge, while the oxygen side carries a slight negative electric charge.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:30
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. (a) this is the law of definite proportions: all samples of a given compound, regardless of their source or how they were prepared, have proportions of their constituent elements. (b) this is the law of conservation of mass: in a reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed. (c) this is the law of multiple (c) this is the law of multiple blank: when two elements form two different compounds, the masses of element b that combine with 1 g of element a can be expressed as a ratio of small whole-numbers. in this example, the ratio of \rm o from hydrogen peroxide to \rm o from water = 16: 8 \to 2: 1, a small whole-number ratio.: when two elements form two different compounds, the masses of element b that combine with 1 g of element a can be expressed as a ratio of small whole-numbers. in this example, the ratio of o from hydrogen peroxide to o from water = 16: 8 → 2: 1, a small whole-number ratio.
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