Chemistry, 03.08.2019 16:30 genyjoannerubiera
In order for you to see an object, which of these must happen? a) light reflected from the object's surface must enter your eyes. b) the object must have a shadow, for your brain to interpret what it is. c) light must be absorbed by the object and then refracted back to your eyes. d) light travels from the object, back to the light source, and then to your eyes.
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Plz choose one of the compounds from the table and explain how you know the numbers of atoms in your formula. is it possible for two different compounds to be made from the exact same two elements? why or why not? with a limited number of elements (less than 120 are known), does this mean we also have a small number of compounds or do we have a large number of compounds in this world?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:30, acaciacoats
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