A hot iron horseshoe (mass

  1. A hot iron horseshoe (mass = 0.43 kg), just forged (Fig. 14-16), is dropped into 1.60 L of water in a 0.26 kg iron pot initially
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  2. A hot iron horseshoe (mass = 0.43 kg), just forged (Fig. 14-16), is dropped into 1.60 L of water in a 0.26 kg iron pot initially
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  3. 1). A hot iron horseshoe (mass=.40kg), just forged, is dropped into 1.35L of water in a .30kg iron pot initially at 20.0 degrees
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  4. Question 1A)When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains
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  5. When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains this
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  6. When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains this
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  7. When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains this
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  8. When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains this
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  9. When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statementcorrectly explains this
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  10. Question 1A)When iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron oxide has more mass than the iron. Which statement correctly explains
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    2. Question 1 A)Which feature defines a neutral atom? asked by Question 1 A)Which feature defines a neutral atom?
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