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Table salt (NaCl) and glucose
Table salt (NaCl) and glucose (C6H12O6) are both solids that dissolve in water. Table salt is made of atoms, and glucose is made
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Table salt (NaCl) and glucose (C6H12O6) are both solids that dissolve in water. Table salt is made of atoms, and glucose is made
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compare table salt with glucose
table salt is a strong electrolyte that will completely dissolve in a solution. whereas, glucose
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Table salt, sodium chloride, has the formula NaCl. A weight of 58.44 grams of table salt contains 1.0 mole of NaCl molecules.
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Dawn
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which type of solution will cause RBC to undergo crenation and shrink in size?
a) 0.5% glucose b) 0.9% NaCl c) 5% glucose d) 9%
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niall
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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) combine to make table salt (NaCl) and water (H2O). Which equation is
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Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.70 g of CO2(g) is
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ian
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Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.80 g of CO2(g) is
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Harley
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Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.00-g sample is burned, and 2.50 g of CO2(g) is
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Sete Odhiambo
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Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.70 g of CO2(g) is
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ian
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