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1. describe how the process of radioactive decay of carbon is used to accurately date foss...
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1. describe how the process of radioactive decay of carbon is used to accurately date fossils.
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The first element on the periodic table of elements is carbon. a. true b. false
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There are 6.022, 104 atoms of hg in 1 mole of hg the number of atoms in 45 moles of hg can be found by multiplying 4.5 by 6.022, 102 which is the number of atoms in 4.5 moles of hg, correctly written in scientific notation with the correct number of significant figures? 0 21,109 0 21,100 271, 1024 27.099, 100 mark this and retum save and exit submit
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What effect does a decrease in temperature have on the overall rate of a chemical reaction? a decrease in temperature decreases . the reaction rate will
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Which explanation is true about what happens to a ray of light when it strikes a mirror? a. a light ray is transmitted toward a mirror at a certain angle. the light ray is then reflected by the mirror at an equal angle but in the opposite direction of the transmitted ray. b. an incident ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line perpendicular to the mirror. the light ray is then reflected at an angle equal to the angle of incidence but on the opposite side of the perpendicular line. c. a reflecting ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line perpendicular to the mirror. the light ray is then refracted at an angle equal to the angle of the reflecting ray and on the same side of the perpendicular line. d. an incident ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line parallel to the mirror. the light ray is then transmitted at an angle equal to the angle of incidence but on the opposite side of the parallel line. you so much! : -d take the time to try and answer correctly.
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