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When writing chemical formulas: Enter subscripts after the letters, for instance, H2O = Hs2O. Also, don't forget to use proper chemical shorthand for chemical symbols. For instance, chlorine = Cl but not cl or cL. When balancing equations: Leave the box empty if no other coefficient is needed. Writing the symbol implies "1." The halogen elements are all:
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:00
Read these sentences from the text. near the equator, the tropics receive the most rain on a consistent basis. as a result, the fresh water falling into the ocean decrease the salinity of the surface water in that region. [. .] . . as the salt content of sea water increases, so does its density. what can you infer about how rain affects the density of surface water near the equator?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
Transportation is the largest single source of air pollution in the united states. air pollution can harm the environment and human health. which technology could offer a solution to this problem? mufflers that reduce noise motors that run on electricity tires that improve gas mileage
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30
Essay-alternative energy sources research sources of energy that are being developed. write a report of 350-400 words discussing the information you learned concerning the development of various energy sources and the impact that you think they will have on your life. include sources cited at the end of your report using the mla format. follow the rubric guidelines. note that wikipedia is not an appropriate resource for a research paper. worth 99
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:00
Which statement best describes isomers? a. isomers are alcohols that have the same functional group. b. isomers have at least one carbon-carbon double bond. c. isomers have the same molecular formula but different structural properties.
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