O soil being broken into smaller pieces.
Chemistry, 17.11.2020 19:20 jesuslovesusall3
Erosion is the
washing away or movement of soil
O soil being broken into smaller pieces.
soil being broken into sediments
soil being deposited
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:00
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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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:40
22. a flask containing 450 ml of 0.50 m h2so4 was accidentally knocked to the floor. how many grams of nahco, do you need to put on the spill to neutralize the acid according to the following equation: h2so4(aq)+2 nahcos(aq) na,so(aq) +2 h20()+2 co2(g) d) 38 g a) 2.3 g b) 9.5 g c) 19 g
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:50
Given the following information: mass of proton = 1.00728 amu mass of neutron = 1.00866 amu mass of electron = 5.486 × 10^-4 amu speed of light = 2.9979 × 10^8 m/s calculate the nuclear binding energy (absolute value) of 3li^6. which has an atomic mass of 6.015126 amu. j/mol.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:20
For a research project, a student decided to test the effect of the lead(ii) ion (pb2+) on the ability of salmon eggs to hatch. this ion was obtainable from the water‐soluble salt, lead(ii) nitrate, which the student decided to make by the following reaction. pbo(s) + 2 hno3(aq) → pb(no3)2(aq) + h2o losses of product for various reasons were expected, and a yield of 86.0% was expected. in order to have 5.00 g of product at this yield, how many grams of pbo should be reacted? (assume that sufficient nitric acid, hno3, would be used.)
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Erosion is the
washing away or movement of soil
O soil being broken into smaller pieces.
O soil being broken into smaller pieces.
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