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chemistry experiment needed 12.45 grams of chemical to produce one liter of a gas. If Zoe wanted 24 liters of gas, how many
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A chemistry experiment needed 12.45 grams of chemical to produce one liter of a gas. If Zoe wanted 24 liters of gas, how many
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When 50 grams of hydrocarbon X are burned with oxygen the products are carbon dioxide and water. If 65 grams of water and 100
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1) A chemistry teacher requires 250 milligrams of a chemical for an experiment. He has 30 grams of the chemical. How many times
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16. If 8 grams of hydrogen gas and 64 grams of oxygen gas are formed, then how many grams of water must have been used? (You can
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In an experiment, a student burns 115.6 grams of paper, he collects all the products, finding that it produced 10.2 grams of
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A carless chemistry student pours 200 grams of methanol, a flammable substance into the sink. Another careless chemistry student
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If the pennies weighed 8 grams after the experiment, how much did the salt & vinegar solution weigh?
* 22 grams 17 grams 15 grams
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Mr. Arswan iss preparing a mixture for a science experiment. He measures 10.5 grams of wood shavings, 150 grams of iron filings,
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How do you make a venn diagram of the 6 branches of chemistry? (Inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, nuclear
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