Chemistry, 02.11.2020 18:00, JuniperGalaxy
A river depositing sediment in a delta
A. weathering
B. erosion
C. deposition
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:20, paatnguyyen
One way in which the useful metal copper is produced is by dissolving the mineral azurite, which contains copper(ii) carbonate, in concentrated sulfuric acid. the sulfuric acid reacts with the copper(ii) carbonate to produce a blue solution of copper(ii) sulfate. scrap iron is then added to this solution, and pure copper metal precipitates out because of the following chemical reaction: (s) (aq) (s) (aq) suppose an industrial quality-control chemist analyzes a sample from a copper processing plant in the following way. he adds powdered iron to a copper(ii) sulfate sample from the plant until no more copper will precipitate. he then washes, dries, and weighs the precipitate, and finds that it has a mass of .
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:00, asalimanoucha2v
•what conclusions can you make about the relationship between the volume of a gas and its temperature? • what conclusions can you make about the relationship between the volume of a gas and its pressure? • what possible variables have you not accounted for? as you did the procedures, is it possible that the atmospheric pressure may have changed? if it did change over the course of your experiment, then how would your results have been affected?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:30, kaitlynk0
Which of the following is true about the products formed during photosynthesis? (5 points) select one: a. they have the same mass as the mass of reactants. b. they are the same set of compounds as the reactants. c. they have more mass than the mass of reactants. d. they are chemically the same as the reactants.
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A river depositing sediment in a delta
A. weathering
B. erosion
C. deposition...
A. weathering
B. erosion
C. deposition...
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