Chemistry, 28.09.2019 08:30 beachgreentag
Astudent is working with four different solid substances: sodium (na), calcium (ca), copper (cu), and iodine (i). which substance is most likely to break easily into many smaller pieces? sodium calcium copper iodine
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Chemistry, 20.06.2019 18:04, brendanhein1
1. according to the article, the chinese government has tried to control its people in all of the following ways except: question 1 options: create and spread propaganda in the media censorship of the media allowing people to create their own social media deleting people's social media posts without their permission question 2 (1 point) 2. when a government has total control over its citizens, including the media, it is a of government question 2 options: constitutional monarchy parliamentary democracy autocracy presidential democracy question 3 (1 point) according to the article, "social credit" is question 3 options: an experiment to people talk on-line a farming experiment that hurt people under mao ze dong using someone else's data from the internet, to give or take away things such as the right to buy an airline ticket a credit you get in china for having friends in real life, and not just on social media question 4 (1 point) china wants to take control over social media in which other region? question 4 options: taiwan chile japan hong kong
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:40, whitethunder05
When 13.3 g koh is dissolved in 102.7 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 21.4 °c to 31.53 °c. what is the enthalpy change per gram of koh (j/g) dissolved in the water? * take the density of water as 1.00 g/ml. * assume that the solution has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 j/g*k. enter to 1 decimal place. do not forget the appropriate sign /(+). canvas may auto-delete the (+) sign
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