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An atom of nitrogen has five valence electrons. how could a nitrogen atom become more chemically stable
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Assume this car is driven off a cliff . how many arrows of force need to be drawn in the free body diagram? assume no air resistance -five -one -three -four
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:10
Select the best definition for wavelength. the height of an oscillating electromagnetic wave the rate at which electromagnetic waves oscillate. the distance between two crests of an electromagnetic wave. the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields select the best definition for frequency. the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields. the height of an oscillating electromagnetic wave. the distance between two crests of an electromagnetic wave. the rate at which electromagnetic waves oscillate
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Physics, 22.06.2019 23:10
Ablue car pulls away from a red stop-light just after it has turned green with a constant acceleration of 0.5 m/s 2 . a green car arrives at the position of the stop-light 6.5 s after the light had turned green. if t = 0 when the light turns green, at what time does the green car catch the blue car if the green car maintains the slowest constant speed necessary to catch up to the blue car? answer in units of s.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00
The law of entropy can also be called the law of increasing disorder, but this law seems to contradict the existence of living organisms that are able to organize chemicals into organic molecules. prepare for a class debate on the validity of the following arguments: a. living things are not subject to the laws of thermodynamics. b. the increase in the universe's entropy due to life processes is greater than the decrease in entropy within a living organism.
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