• which category of energy interested you the most? choose from one of the following: fossil fuels, nuclear energy, biomass, hydropower, solar energy, geothermal energy, or wind energy.
• which career area do you find most interesting to learn about? choose from one of the following: careers involving pure research into new science, research and development of technologies based on new discoveries or advances in engineering, careers that involve improving the quality of life in the developing world, or careers that involve the maintenance and running of existing energy sources.
• with your responses to the first two questions in mind, create a focus question to lead you to more information. (for example: what does a career in solar energy involve that improves the quality of life for people in the developing world? )
• what do you want to answer about your topic? try to generate a list of 10-15 specific questions.
• where are you going to find your information? try to generate a list of at least five sources.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 20:40
You may expect bonds between two atoms which each have n covalent lonic metallic hydrogen
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:50
Someone offer some answers to this, i will give 98 coins and mark as brainliest! i will put the rest of the lab down in the comments,solutions pre-lab questions: in this lab, you will make fruit drinks with powdered drink mix. complete the pre-lab questions to get the values you need for your drink solutions. calculate the molar mass of powered fruit drink mix, made from sucrose (c12h22o11).using stoichiometry, determine the mass of powdered drink mix needed to make a 1.0 m solution of 100 ml. (hint: use molarity = to find the moles of drink mix, then convert moles to grams using a mole conversion.)what mass of powdered drink mix is needed to make a 0.5 m solution of 100 ml?
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