Part C When you're mentioning scientific facts, you should always support the facts with credible sources. Science does not show bias, but humans do. There are sites and articles that provide facts without proper scientific evidence. You should avoid taking information from them. You must be able to identify reliable sites so the data in your work is credible. What is a credible source? Use sources that end in. gov (government sites), such as CDC. gov. They are reliable sources. You can also use sites ending in. edu. They can be trustworthy, but sometimes the information is written by students rather than scientists. Always find out who the author of the article is before proceeding. Some. org and. com sites are credible, but you need to analyze the contents to verify their authenticity. As you review sources for this activity, try to answer these questions: • Who authored the article? Is this person an expert in the organisms you're studying? What's the purpose of the article? Does the article state facts that scientists can prove with evidence? Are there opinions in the article? How old is the article? Do other credible sources support the statements in this article? Find some credible websites, and note the information they contain. Write down two or three sources you'll use for your p Language Association) citation
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:50, adam1299
Someone offer some answers to this, i will give 98 coins and mark as brainliest! i will put the rest of the lab down in the comments, solutions pre-lab questions: in this lab, you will make fruit drinks with powdered drink mix. complete the pre-lab questions to get the values you need for your drink solutions. calculate the molar mass of powered fruit drink mix, made from sucrose (c12h22o11).using stoichiometry, determine the mass of powdered drink mix needed to make a 1.0 m solution of 100 ml. (hint: use molarity = to find the moles of drink mix, then convert moles to grams using a mole conversion.)what mass of powdered drink mix is needed to make a 0.5 m solution of 100 ml?
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