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Na has a lower IE1 than Mg, but Mg has a lower IE2 than Na because: The radius of Na is smaller than that of Mg. IE1 increases from left to right across a period and IE2 decreases from left to right across
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Which is Spain's oldest continuously inhabited city?
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Which of these statements is true? A. Points lie on line and are in planes B. Lines contain points and are in planes. C. Planes contain points and lines. D. All of the above
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On the global grid, the prime meridian is at _____.
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A contains all the information necessary to build a unique human being.
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Narrative that reflects the thoughts, impressions, and emotions flowing through a character's mind as they occur is called a(n) _____. soliloquy interior monologue point of view metaphor
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What is the surface area of the sphere?
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What caused the composition of Earth’s early oceans to transition from dissolved carbon dioxide to dissolved oxygen?A. Ultraviolet rays from the Sun converted dissolved carbon dioxide to oxygen. B. Excessive
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Solve for x 26=3x+2x-9
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