Chemistry, 21.10.2020 07:01 NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL
Q3. A bridge is built without expansion gaps.
Explain what could happen to the bridge if the temperature became:
a) much hotter than the day it was built.
b) much colder than the day it was built.
Please explain
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Omg imgonnafailnfiedkla use complete sentences to explain how the mass of hydrogen is conserved during cellular respiration.
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Δu of , in kj/kg, as it isto k, (a)as a of , (b) at , (c) at .
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