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Would fire extinguishers that produce Carbon Dioxide (CO) gas be more effective in fighting ground fires or ceiling fires? Explain.
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Dying the folding patterns of protein molecules can microbiologists better understand cellular processes as well as some diseases, such as alzheimerβs, that are caused by proteins that have misfolded. the folding of these complicated molecules can be simulated on computers, but it takes a lot of processor power and time for even expensive supercomputers to do this. a group of researchers at stanford university developed software that can be used to distribute the processing of data to anyone who is willing to donate time on their idle personal computers. as a result, the researchers have been able to achieve protein-folding simulations that are far better than those other computing methods have done. which statement best describes the work of these researchers? the work is not scientific because the data are not processed in one location. the work is not scientific because the simulations are not reproducible. the researchers applied creativity to solve a problem in running an experiment. the researchers used only well-established scientific techniques.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
What type of reaction is shown below? check all that apply. 2h2o2 β 2h2o + o2 synthesis decomposition combustion
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
Liv sheldon given the balanced equation for an organic reaction: c2h2 + 2cl2 β c2h2cl4 this reaction is best classified as *
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which process does not require the presence of a physical substance in order to transfer heat? air in the atmosphere is heated by the ground. this warm air then rises, and cooler air falls. this is an example of what type of process? how is conduction different from radiation?
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