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What is a divergent boundary? How would you define polar and non-polar bonds? How do detrital, chemical and organic sedimentary rocks differ from one another? What do scientist use to …
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Metaphor is a method of describing an action using imagery to help the audience visualize it. Simile is a metaphor that uses "like" or "as." Alliteration is a sentence or sequence of words …
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Sep 29, 2014 · There are three types of binary compounds: Type I, a metal of fixed charge and a nonmetal Type II, a metal of variable charge and a nonmetal Type III, two non-metals Type II …
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A function, f (x) is discontinuous at a point x=hatx if f (hatx) does not exist; but f (hatx+-epsilon) does exist for arbitrarily small values of epsilon >0 or lim_ (hrarr0) f (hatx+-h) != f (hatx) Some …
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Oxides that form neither an acid nor a base, in combination with water. Acid oxides will react with water to ultimately give off H^+: Sulphur trioxide SO_3 will form sulfuric acid: SO_3 (g) + H_2O …
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Agriculture, industry, transportation, urbanization. In agriculture, water use (from surface or groundwater abstractions) affects water cycle. Sometimes downstream parts of a stream …
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Jun 20, 2016 · Se explanantion There is no simple answer to this. You must get used to the notation used of which there are slight variances of the letters used depending on preference. …
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What is the converse of the Pythagorean theorem? What are some real life examples of the pythagorean theorem? How do you determine whether or not a triangle with sides of lengths 5, …
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The name carbon oxide is too vague. Carbon and oxygen can bond to form more than one possible compound. For example: CO = carbon monoxide CO_2 = carbon dioxide The name …
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Other examples of equivalent fractions: 11/8 *3/3 = 33/24 11/8*5/5 = 55/40 If I misinterpreted your question, feel free to leave a comment!