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이메일 : elvera.neal@att.net 연락처 : 예식일 : Answers about Authors, Poets, and Playwrights 문의내용: NIR analysis is a non-destructive analytical technique that uses near-infrared light to determine the chemical composition of a sample. It is commonly used in v
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The writers of what movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations?
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Realism is the movement where writers rejected exaggerated emotionalism and focused on depicting objective observations of the world. They aimed to represent ev
Read more
Authors, Poets, and Playwrights
What is 3 examples of toxicology studies?
Asked by Wiki User
Study of the effects of pesticides on honeybee populations to assess their impact on the environment. Assessment of the toxicity of household cleaning products
Read more
Authors, Poets, and Playwrights
Is Kirchhoff's current law a restatement law of charge?
Asked by Wiki User
No, Kirchhoff's current law (KCL) states that the total current entering a junction is equal to the total current leaving the junction. It is a fundamental prin
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What are two applications of each hydrodynamics and aerodynamics?
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Two applications of hydrodynamics are in naval architecture for designing efficient ship hulls and in hydroelectric power generation for optimizing turbine perf
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What are other applications related to aerodynamics?
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Other applications related to aerodynamics include designing efficient wind turbines for renewable energy generation, creating streamlined vehicles for improved
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What is the functions of resorcinol in selewanoff's test?
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Resorcinol acts as a color reagent in the Seliwanoff's test for differentiating between ketoses and aldoses. It reacts with ketoses to form a red complex, while
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What does Avogadro's law state?
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Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles, regardless of the type of gas. This
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What is the s and p time method in science?
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The S-time method in science is a technique for determining the relative ages of rock layers by observing the sequence in which they were formed. The P-time met
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What is materia medica the science of?
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Materia medica is the science of studying and understanding the characteristics, properties, uses, and effects of medicinal substances, including herbs, plants,
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What is the way light bounces off a mineral's surface isdescribed by the mineral's?
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The way light bounces off a mineral's surface is described by its luster. Luster refers to how light reflects off the mineral's surface, and can be classified a
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What Substances would be a good electrical conductor C(s) kCl(s) Al(s)?
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Aluminum (Al) would be a good electrical conductor due to its high conductivity. Carbon (C) in the form of graphite can also conduct electricity well. However,
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What substances would have the greatest ductility C(s) SiO2(s) Fe(s) or NaCl(s)?
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Out of the substances listed, iron (Fe) would have the greatest ductility. Iron is a metal known for its high ductility property, meaning it can be drawn into t
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J. J. Thomson's ideas are called the "plum pudding model" of the atom, Rishikesh Resorts which proposed that atoms are composed of positively charged material with nega
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Dalton's Law of partial pressures states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the mix
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Is ohm's law a universal law Give example to illustrate your answer?
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What is the value for G at 100 K if H 27 kJmol and S 0.09 kJ(molK)?
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The equation relating G, H, and S is G = H - TS, where T is the temperature in Kelvin. Plugging in the values given, G = 27 kJ/mol - 100 K * 0.09 kJ/(molK) = 27
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Select all the discoveries that J. J. Thomson is credited with making.?
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Discovery of the electron.
Development of the plum pudding model of the atom.
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What is an expression of Avogadro's law (kconstant)?
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An expression of Avogadro's law is V1/n1 = V2/n2, where V represents volume and n represents the number of moles of a gas. This law states that at constant temp
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