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ammonia(g) + Sulfuric acid (aq) = ammonium sulfate
The list of answers were not provided. Hydrogen cyanide is the only one on that list that is not commonly produced by double replacement reactions and away.
(more than two) Chemical Energy Examples: Digestive process, batterys, photosynthesis, burning gasoline, burning wood, using TNT, fire works, putting salt on a slug, alchohol, fermintation, rusting. (all of those answers where aproved by my physical science teacher)
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A double displacement reaction is one in which two reactants produce react to form two or more new products. Some examples of these reactions are the reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, or of copper sulfate and barium chloride. Another double displacement reaction is the mixture of baking soda and acetic acid that give the products sodium acetate and carbonic acid.
Potential answers: shapes, polygons, quadrilaterals [four-sided polygons], parallelograms [quadrilaterals with opposite sides of the same length and parallel to each other].
the word parallel exactly across from eachother. An equals sign is parallel : = i hope this answers this question xxx =D
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The math answers haven't changed, just how we calculate the answers.
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how are parallel lines and skew lines similar>
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For a general quadrilateral, the only way is to divide it into two triangles, calculate the area of each and add the two answers together.To do this, you will require 5 pieces of information. These could be the lengths of the four sides and a diagonal, or four sides and any angle (other variations are possible).Formulae involving "height" for example, assume that the quadrilateral has at least one pair of parallel sides. The quadrilateral need not have any parallel sides!
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