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Will mark you as brainlest based on these observations and what you have learned in the lessons, develop a hypothesis about how the hawaiian island chain is forming. make sure you explain why you think this and use the proper hypothesis statement that we discussed in class.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:00
Select the correct answer. which statement is true about a polarized object? o a. it gains electrons and becomes negatively charged. ob. it gains protons and becomes positively charged. oc. the number of positive and negative charges can be the same. od. it has to be a metal. o e. there is no change in the distribution of the charge in the object. reset next what
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:00
Achemist 16 drop copper metal from copper chloride solution. the chemist place is 0.50 g of aluminum foil in a solution containing 0.75 g of copper (ii) chloride. a single replacement reaction takes place. which statement explains the maximum amount of copper that the chemist can extract using this reaction?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:20
How do cfcs cause ozone depletion? how do cfcs cause ozone depletion? ultraviolet radiation breaks down cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks one oxygen atom away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation breaks down cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks two oxygen atoms away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation creates cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks two oxygen atoms away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation creates cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks one oxygen atom away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule.
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