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Which of the following is not an intensive physical property? a magnetism, b boiling point, c thermal conductivity, d volume
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Suppose you got a low yield of benzoin from your benzoin condensation reaction and thus only have 0.300 g of benzoin to use as the starting material for this reaction. how much concentrated nitric acid should you add? (concentrated nitric acid is 15.8 m). write your answer in the form x.xx ml
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24 points and brainliest to anyone who can answer under 10 minutes with best ! the table below shows the role of different substances during photosynthesis. substance role during photosynthesis glucose stores chemical energy water combines with glucose to form carbon dioxide chlorophyll traps sunlight which of the following statements would correct one of the roles listed in the table? glucose combines with carbon to form water. chlorophyll reacts with light to produce carbon dioxide. water combines with carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. chlorophyll stores chemical energy needed for photosynthesis.
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An alloy contains 66 g of pure zinc. what is the percentage of zinc in the alloy? express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:30
What volume of a 0.0606 m solution of strontium bromide is needed to obtain 0.340 mol of the compound? question 42 options: a)5.61 l b) 3.4 l c) 600 ml d) 1 l e) 178 ml
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