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potassium-a metal that catches fire
potassium-a metal that catches fire whet it reacts with water,
chlorine-a green poisonous gas bromine-a reddish brown liquid
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a) Consider two workshops, A and B. A is a woodworking shop with a probability of fire, of 0.05. B is a metal workshop, where
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Joe
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Which choice correctly describes the properties and atomic structure of the element Potassium (K)?
A. Potassium is very reactive
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Which choice correctly describes the properties and atomic structure of the element Potassium (K)?
Responses Potassium is very
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A metal rod is placed in a hot fire. Some of the metal turns orange and becomes runny.
Which answer choice best explains what
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Does sodium metal react with potassium hydroxide solution?
No. It would be a displacement reaction and this only works if the
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Fiona
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If something inside your oven catches on fire, which of the following should you NOT do?
Group of answer choices leave the door
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Which of the following is an example of situational irony?
a man slips and falls on a patch of ice a toddler eats his mom's
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Which of the following is not an emergency evacuation procedure during a fire?
a. Keep running if your clothing catches fire. b.
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b
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Potassium metal reacts with water to give potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. If 50.0 mL of hydrogen gas is produced at STP,
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BR
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