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The vapor pressure and density of a given material is found in the physical section of the MSDS. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume.
A physical change is a change which affects only the physical properties of an object, not its chemical properties. Examples include breaking glass, smoothing a rock with a sander, and freezing water. As long as a new substance is not created in a process, the process is a physical change.
I don't know details of this plant, but if it is a PWR you will find questions and answers in this section of WA which explain this type of reactor, and you can also look at Wikipedia entries.
263/686 or 39%, of available energy is usually transfered from glucose to ATP. The rest of the energy is lost in the form of heat. -Concepts of Biology by Sylvia S. Mader chapter 7 section 7.8
A revolved section is made by revolving a cross section view 90° about an axis of revolution and superimposing the section view on the orthographic. A removed section is similar except the view is removed to another part of the drawing. : )
The answers to this section in chapter 13 on mutations is not available online. The answers must be gathered by rereading the chapter in the book.
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I'm unable to provide specific answers from a particular chapter or section as I do not have access to external sources. However, if you have specific questions or topics from chapter 10 section 1 that you'd like help with, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to assist!
Just type in the name of the worksheet in google and you should find it. That's what i do for all these worksheets and always works. xx
Oxygen. Are you working on that STAR Science section practice (Question 6 in Physical Science section)?
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1-12. are mainly about what is in the chapter so I am certain you will find the answer in that section of the book. I believe the questions are answered in chapter...16? Yes, I'm quite confident it is chapter 16.
Depending on what chapter you're on, you just put in the Chapter number, and section title... and it should be one of the first search results.
a force that opposes motion between surfaces that are touching
Well, what is the question? There are multiple questions.
Use Yahoo Answers. Put the answer in the 'Polls and Survey's' section, and you are sure to get dozens of answers in no time.