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Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.Not sure about applesause, but I would expect a large jar of apple sauce to be measured in litres.
I would expect it would be centremetres.
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Ginkgophyto division
A group, as a single entity, would be nominal.
What would you expect the structure of the dinitro ester to be? (Consider the directing effects of the ester and the first nitro group on the addition of the second nitro group).
Assuming you mean an 8 piece chamber group, the term would be "Octet."
Herbivores
The simple "orchestra" will have the most musicians.
I expect it to be babies or the elderly
you would expect a color change in oil of wintergreen because it has an OH group added to the FeCl3 which causes a purple color
I would expect all elements in group 1 to have similar chemical behavior to that of sodium, except for hydrogen. Hydrogen is not a metal, but has only 1 valence electron like the other elements in group 1.
Group 1 or alkali metals.
They would let they starve to death, they could get diseses that would kill them, they could be put in fires and cremation beds, also the most comon thing would be for the nazis to smoke them in a smoke chamber. which they would tell them it was a group shower but then they would kill them by putting poisinus gas into the chamber and this would kill them.
T-cells which are in the Lymphocyte group of Leukocytes (WBC's).
Yes, they are both classified as non-metals and are located in Group 14.
When charged particles pass through a 'Cloud Chamber'; a chamber in which the condensation is only just occurring; occasionally they will alter, by collision, the charge on a water vapour molecule. Thus this vapour molecule will be attracted to an adjacent vapour molecule and condense to a droplet. And be seen.