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Where does the oxygen released by plants during photosynthesis comes from?
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When matter is in a solid state are its molecules able to slip and slide around each other?
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Are the best conductors are usually solids, liquids, or gases?
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Question #2cff6
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How do you determine if a substance is an ionic compound?
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What is feedback inhibition?
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What are induced dipole-dipole forces?
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What are the set of orbitals that are dumbbell shaped and directed along the x, y, and z axes?
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In the activity series of metals, which metal(s) will displace hydrogen from an acid?
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Is a single molecule of oxygen held together by two nonpolar covalent bonds?
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What is solubility?
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How does shielding effect affect ionization energy?
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Do two electrons in one orbital repel each other if they have opposite spin?
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How many single bonds can oxygen form?
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How does temperature affect acid base reactions?
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What are the consequences of depletion of a forest?
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Is this a hyperbole: "Reminiscing, taking a deep dive into the sea of memory."?
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Why are enzymes considered to be catalyst of reaction?
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What is the electron configuration of an element with atomic number 3?
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How do you find the number of protons and neutrons and electrons of a particular atom, if all you are given is the atomic number and the mass number?
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Do metals have localized electrons?
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Question #c8375
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Tickets to a play cost $10 for members and $24 for nonmembers. What is an expression to find the total cost of 4 nonmember tickets and 2 member tickets? What is the total cost?
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How do you write the formula for potassium metal?