When sound molecules "stack up" in front of high-speed flights, what could happen? O A. The added pressure could cause pilots to become disoriented. O B. Loud noises could cause damage to people's ears. O C. The people on the flight could suffer from heat exhaustion. O D. The flight could be engulfed in flames.
if the concentration of products is decreased, the equilibrium will shift toward the products). add an inert gas (one that is not involved in the reaction) to the constant-volume reaction mixture: this will increase the total pressure of the system, but will have no effect on the equilibrium condition.
explanation:
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sorry idk the answer well to you i have a explaination
explanation: a formula which shows the arrangement of atoms in the molecule of a compound
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i don't see a text, but i am gonna assume this *orbit* the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.