Mathematics, 20.08.2021 01:20, lordined5256
Max drops one effervescent tablet into a beaker of water and places an identical tablet on the lab table. He observes bubbles of gas form on the surface of the first tablet. The bubbles rise and break on the surface of the water. After several minutes, no more bubbles form and the tablet is not visible in the water. The tablet on the lab table is unchanged. What conclusion should Max draw from his observations? O The tablet that was placed in the water caused dissolved gases in the water to be released through a physical change. O The tablet that was placed in the water changed directly into a gas through a physical change. The tablet that was placed in the water interacted with the water to form a gas through a chemical change. The tablet that was placed in the water broke down when exposed to light and formed a gas through a chemical change
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, tmrsavage02p7cj16
Ageologist had two rocks on a scale that weighed 4.6 kilograms together. rock a was 0.5 of the total weight. how much did rock a weigh?
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