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Why can't naturally occuring uranium
Why can't naturally occuring uranium be used in a nuclear power plant?
A. Naturally occurring uranium decays too rapidly into
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Q: the average atomic mass of naturally occurring rhenium is 186.21 amu. There are two common isotopes of naturally occuring
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naturally occuring chlorine is composed of 35CL with atomic mass of 34.969 37CL with atomic mass of 36.966 the average atomic
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what are two examples of these four types of systems?
Physical systems designed by people Naturally occuring physical systems
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A naturally occuring sample of copper consists of 69.2% of Cu63 and 30.8% of Cu65.The relative atomic mass of Cu63 is 62.93 and
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1. All of the naturally occurring radioactive decay series end when the radioactive elements have decayed to
bismuth (Bi)
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Why is water only compound occuring naturally on earth in three states?
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What does sorporific mean?
A. delicately fragranced B. sleep-inducing C. naturally occuring
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Pigments can be made from naturally occuring flowers, berries and clays.
A. True B. False
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Naturally occuring chlorine gas has 3 isotopes
35cl-35cl, 35cl-37cl , 37cl-37cl a) mass of one molecule in terms of amu. b) mass
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