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Why did Bill Nye pressurize the giant "cloud bottle"? What purpose did this serve?
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If 1.8 l of water is added to 2.5l of a 7.0 m koh solution, what is the molarity of the new solution
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What mass of natural gas (ch4) must you burn to emit 276 kj of heat?
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