What can be done to move a boxcar?
another student claims that during the competition, the student of the forces on the boxcar was 0 N. what evidence is the student using to make this claim? be sure to explain your thinking
why couldn't a more strong man moved the boxcar with their fourth of 3,000 newtons? make sure to include Newton's second in law and your explanation
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:40
Calculate: select the worksheet tab. this tab you calculate the analyte concentration. fill in the first set of boxes ("moles h2so4" and "moles naoh") based on the coefficients in the balanced equation. (if there is no coefficient, the value is 1.) record the appropriate volumes in the "ml naoh" and "ml h2so4" boxes. record the concentration of the titrant in the m naoh box. click calculate. what is the concentration listed
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00
Ahydrogen atom has 1 electron. how many bonds can hydrogen form? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:30
A50.0 ml sample of gas at 20.0 atm of pressure is compressed to 40.0 atm of pressure at constant temperature. what is the new volume? 0.0100 ml 0.325 ml 25.0 ml 100. ml
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:00
Before it was launched, a helium-filled balloon had a pressure of 201 kpa at a temperature of 27°c. at an altitude of 15,000 m, the pressure had decreased to 2.5 kpa and the temperature had dropped to -14 °c. the volume of the balloon increased to 59.3 m3. what is the original volume of the balloon? 13 m3 0.85 m3 0.077 m3 1.17 m3
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