what color did your glass-stirring

  1. What color did your glass -stirring rod emid ? what does this indicate about glass- strirring rod ?Ans: galss stirring rod emids
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  2. what color did your glass-stirring rod emit ? what does this indicate about your glass-stirring rod?
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  3. Salim added 1 g of salt to each of four beakers filled with water. He stirred the water at different speeds, and recorded how
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  4. Salim added 1 g of salt to each of four beakers filled with water. He stirred the water at different speeds and recorded how
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  5. Salim added 1 g of salt to each of four beakers filled with water. He stirred the water at different speeds, and recorded how
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  6. Salim added 1 g of salt to each of four beakers filled with water. He stirred the water at different speeds, and recorded how
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  7. If a material is transparent or translucent and allows a color to pass through it, it would be transmitting that color. For
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  8. Select the correct answer.Why does stirring increase the rate of dissolution? A. Stirring the solution decreases the kinetic
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  9. 1.when white light is shone on red ink dried on a glass plate, the color that is transmitted is red. But the color that is
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  10. A student conducted a calorimetry experiment where 76.0 g of silver metal at 75.0°C was dropped into a Styrofoam cupcalorimeter
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