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  1. The RAM of copper is 63.5g\mol and its density is 8.93×10^3kgm^3.in each cubic metre of the metal,there are 8.24×10^28free
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  2. Do free electrons appear anywhere in the balanced equation for a redox reaction?a) Yes, free electrons appear in the right part
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  3. what particles are free to drift in metals?cations, electrons, neutrons, or protons? and what is the SI unit of mass? is it
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  4. Which best describes the materials that make up an electrical cord?a metallic conductor lacking free electrons surrounded by a
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  5. Please help and do it step by step all parts of questions and use:T = time(s) I=current (amps) Q=net charge on object (Coulombs)
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  6. Please help and do it step by step all parts of questions and use:T = time(s) I=current (amps) Q=net charge on object (Coulombs)
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  7. Please help and do it step by step all parts of questions and use:T = time(s) I=current (amps) Q=net charge on object (Coulombs)
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  8. calculate the free electrons of a copper wire having a 0.064 inches diameter and 1000 ft. long?
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  9. Calculate the free energy change of the following reaction (in kJ).3A^2+ +2B------->3A + 2B^3+ Ecell= 1.66 -(5
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    2. i just need to know if im doing it right or not asked by i just need to know if im doing it right or not
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  10. Electricity is all about the electrons, never protons. Why not?Thanks for ure help. Electrons are free to move. Protons are much
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