Chemistry, 15.09.2021 15:40, artiomtyler007
Can you unhelpful people answer this question already i'll mark you the brainlest. I'll mark you the brainlest if you answer the question. What is the independent variable shown on this graph
A. only volume (cm³) is the independent variable
B. both volume (cm³) and mass (grams) are independent variable
C. not enough information
D. the slope of the trend line
E. only mass (grams) is the independent variable
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Use the drop-down menus to answer each question. which runner finished the 100 m race in the least amount of time? which runner stopped running for a few seconds during the race? at what distance did anastasia overtake chloe in the race?
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(1.6 × 10-19)(5.0 × 106) = c × 10d identify the missing numbers below to show the result of multiplying the numbers.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:00, pinapunapula
Which explanation is true about what happens to a ray of light when it strikes a mirror? a. a light ray is transmitted toward a mirror at a certain angle. the light ray is then reflected by the mirror at an equal angle but in the opposite direction of the transmitted ray. b. an incident ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line perpendicular to the mirror. the light ray is then reflected at an angle equal to the angle of incidence but on the opposite side of the perpendicular line. c. a reflecting ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line perpendicular to the mirror. the light ray is then refracted at an angle equal to the angle of the reflecting ray and on the same side of the perpendicular line. d. an incident ray strikes a mirror at an angle with a line parallel to the mirror. the light ray is then transmitted at an angle equal to the angle of incidence but on the opposite side of the parallel line. you so much! : -d take the time to try and answer correctly.
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