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How many moles and grams of magnesium are produced by starting with 100.0 g of phosphoric acid and an excess of solid magnesium carbonate to produce magnesium phosphate, carbon dioxide, and water
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According to the kinetic-molecular theory, what happens to a liquid when it is transferred from one container to another? the volume and the shape stay the same. the volume increases to fill the new container, but the shape stays the same. the volume stays the same, but the shape changes to fit the new container. the volume and the shape change to fill the new container.
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Read the claim. breakfast is an important meal. it jump starts the body’s process of using calories to break down food. appetite can decrease with age, but going too long without eating causes metabolism to slow down. current research shows that incorporating legumes such as lentils and chickpeas into meals boosts metabolism for twenty-four hours. who might benefit from this claim? people who have a fast metabolism stores that sell exercise equipment people who take vitamin supplements grocery stores that sell legumes
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How many moles of cu are needed to react with 5.8 moles of agno3? cu + 2 agno3 → cu(no3)2 + 2 ag
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Ascientist conducted an experiment and discovered that certain plants grow faster when given a particular amount of fertilizer. anouther scientist conducted the same experiment and got similar results. which concept does this best illustrate? a) repetition b) replication c) precision d) validity
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