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Which of the following statements about the combustion of glucose with oxygen to form water and carbon dioxide (C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O) is correct? (a)- The reverse reaction, making glucose from
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Nov 4, 2020
Chemistry
high-school
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Lisa's penny bank is 1/10 full. After she adds 440 pennies, it is 3/5 full. How many pennies can Lisa's bank hold?
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Oct 15, 2020
Mathematics
high-school
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What is (-4/9)*(5/8)?
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Mar 14, 2020
Mathematics
middle-school
1
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4
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The most number of cans collected by any student in the save the Earth Club was 256 write on inequality to express the number of cans c, collected by any other club member b write as inequalities but do
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Aug 22, 2019
Mathematics
middle-school
1
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3
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I need help solving this! I need and answer fast
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Mar 27, 2019
Mathematics
high-school
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Help on this please!
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Feb 24, 2019
Advanced Placement (AP)
high-school
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PLEASE HELP Determine the number of neutrons for the given isotopes: helium-3 carbon-14 nitrogen-15 strontium-90 tellurium-123
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Jul 12, 2018
Chemistry
high-school
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Thomas Jefferson borrowed an idea from John Locke that he used in the Declaration of Independence. What did Jefferson call this idea?
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Feb 1, 2017
Social Studies
high-school
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Which equation has both a liquid and a gas as products
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Sep 14, 2016
Chemistry
high-school
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0
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