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Apiece of copper has a temperature of 75.6 0c. when the metal is placed in 100.0 grams of water at 19.1 0c, the temperature rises by 5.5 0c. what is the mass of the metal?
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I’m an electrically neutral atomic any element, there are equal numbers of
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:30
If maltose undergoes hydrolysis what subunits does it results to?
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