Chemistry, 21.10.2019 14:30, romanlittlewood
Acharged object (like a balloon that's been rubbed on the wall) cant attract an object with a net neutral charge (neither positive nor negative). explain how this happens. go into detail about charges and how they are likely to be arranged in this instance. name the process that charges the balloon and the object.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00, huddyxo
Scientists often have to deal with numbers that are either very large or very small. for example, the radius of the sun is approximately 696,000 kilometers, while bacterial cells are as small as 1.9 Ă— 10-4 millimeters. express each number in an alternate form.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:00, Mynameismath
Which type of intermolecular attractions holds ammonia molecules together with other ammonia molecules?
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