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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:10
Remember to use the proper number of significant figures and leading zeros in all calculations.gelatin has a density of 1.27 g/cm³. if you have a blob of gelatin dessert that fills a 2.0 liter bottle, what is its mass? 2540 g2500 g3.9 x 10-43.937x 10-4
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:00
(04.05 hc) analyze the given diagram of the carbon cycle below. part 1: which compound does c represent? part 2: name a process that could release this compound into the air. part 3: explain how the elements that form it are conserved during the carbon cycle. use complete sentences to explain your answer. justify how this compound was created from a recycling of carbon in the carbon cycle. use complete sentences to explain your answer.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 10:30
Using the periodic table, complete the following. element: hydrogen symbol: hâ‚‚ molecular weight: g mass of one mole: g/mol
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 10:30
Can anyone explain 1. review your spectrometry data and use the known elements to identify the star's composition. which unknown elements make up this star? justify your element selections. 2. in parts i and ii of the lab, what happened to the electrons of each element to produce the different colors of light? explain your answers using important terms from the lesson and information provided in the laboratory. 3. stars composed of heavier (more massive) elements are often slightly older than stars made predominantly from hydrogen and helium. based on your data, is the newly discovered star a younger star? explain your answer.
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