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June 17, 2006
The Garraty company has two bond issues outstanding. Both bonds pa $100 annual interest plus $1,000 at maturity. Bond L has a
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Dee Dee
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why are ionic compounds abundant in nature?
Betty, I don't know how to answer your question. Abundant compared to what? How is
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betty
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One way to determine the concentration of protein in a solution is to perform a "protein assay". There are several assay kits on
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Josh
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Can someone help me?
In the picture given on the above site, I have to determine if it shows elements of naturalism and idealism.
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Anonymous
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For the reaction, state if the reaction is quantitative, or, if not, state whether products or reactants are favoured at
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say what?
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What evidence suggests that ionic bonds are strong?
Ionic compounds have high melting points. Covalent compounds have relatively
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bobby brown
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184 nucleotides are bonded in a linear array, forming a nucleic acid. How many molecules of water were formed as a result of
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Josh
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I have a hard time with this question. Please help.
One way to determine the concentration of protein in a solution is to perform
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Jamshid
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based on only differences in
electro negativity, what compounds would be the most strongly ionic of all binary compounds? The
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penny
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I'm tyring to study for my chem exam and I cant figure out how to do this question:
The solubility of MgCl2 is 54.25 g per 100ml
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Tracy
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Hey guys! I need help with this problem..it tells me to write a number line to tell the answer..the question is : What is the
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kim
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can someone please elpain to me the formation of binary ionic compounds from its constituent element.
cuz I don't understand!
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carol
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Hey...can u check my two answers for a and b and can u help on the rest?
8. An electrolytic cell consisting of an aqueous
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David
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Please help with this question.
Insulin, antibodies, enzymes and progesterone are four of many molecules found in and around
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Jamshid
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And many thanks for the thanks. All of us like to think that we offer a helping hand. Both individually and as a group I think
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DrBob222
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Why can a blow to the front of the eye result in damage to the retina of the eye?
See http://www.aafp.org/afp/20040401/1691.html
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Lisa
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Insulin, antibodies, enzymes and progesterone are four of many molecules found in and around cells. Of these four__________
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Josh
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Sometimes, certain enzymes are associated with a particular organelle of the cell. Many times scientists have had to use
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Tammy
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what lessons we can learn from successful entrepeneurs?
Do you mean entrepreneurs? One quotation I've heard several times struck
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harold
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The speed of a metro train is 54 km/hr excluding stoppage time and if including
stoppage the speed is 45 km/hr then for how many
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elangovalan
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This info is ment for the next two questions...which I don't get..can u help?
Information given: In the table below, the time, in
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David
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If you lift a bag that weighs 15 N a distance of 2 m, how much work have you done?
work=weight*distanceupward
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ryan
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help with this answer-Bad Definitions
A "bicycle" is a twelve-speed, two-wheeled conveyance. a. too broad b. too narrow c.
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sharon
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How much work do you do when you climb a flight of stairs 4 m high?
The work will be your weight times the distance upward.
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ryan
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I posted a reply thanking both bobpursley and dr.bob (mild criticism)... I don't see the post. What happened? Was it removed?
I
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Kizner (chem)
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What problem arises in trying to predict the type of compound formed by the reaction of gold and selenium?
I honsetly have no
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beaver!
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If a cement block that weighs 50 N must be raised to a height of 5 m, how much work must be done on the block?
Work=weight*height
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ryan
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This is my work and someone has wrote a response to it. Can you help me address his response. I need to defend my position (my
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Manny
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