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  1. A sample of air weighing 1.32×10³N is con firmed in a room measuring 9.5m×2.0m calculate the density of the sample
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  2. A sample of air weighing 1.32 x 103N is confirmed in a room measuring 1.5cm x 5.0 x 2.0cm calculate the density of the sample
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  3. a sample of air weighing 1.32 * 103 n is confined in a room measuring 9.5m * 5.0m * 2.0m . calculate the sample density
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  4. In a certain compound of copper and oxygen, a sample weighing 0.5424g contains 0.4831 g of Cu. How many moles of Cu in the
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  5. In a certain compound of copper and oxygen, a sample weighing 0.5424g contains 0.4831 g of Cu. How many moles of Cu in the
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  6. Eli broke a cell sample into 14 batches, each weighing 4.7 x 10^-8 grams. How much did the original sample weigh? Use scientific
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  7. The method of estimating total body fat by weighing the individual on a standard scale and then weighing him or her submerged in
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  8. Omar broke a cell sample into 8 batches, each weighing 3.9 x 10^-10grams. How much did the original sample weigh? Use scientific
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  9. Lily broke a cell sample into 9 batches, each weighing 9.3 x 10^-5grams. How much did the original sample weigh? Use scientific
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  10. Juan broke a cell sample into 11 batches, each weighing 1.8 x 10^-8grams. How much did the original sample weigh? Use scientific
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