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A Scientist would use a balance, either triple-beam or electronic.
A laboratory balance (scale)
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There really isn't an exact chemical formula. Oxidation simply means the loss of an electron!
A laboratory balance (scale)
A Scientist would use a balance, either triple-beam or electronic.
A Scientist would use a balance, either triple-beam or electronic.
A laboratory balance (scale)
A Scientist would use a balance, either triple-beam or electronic.
A laboratory balance (scale)
We can use a conductivity meter (salinometer), a densimeter or for exact results analytical chemistry instruments for the determination of sodium.
Scientist often rely the math skill of estimates when they cannot find the exact number.
Clocks have been around since ancient times. The origins are not exact but it is widely known that the sundial was the first instrument used to measure time. Using the exact point of midday the sundial morphed into the obelisk that the Egyptians used to pinpoint midday.
yes
No, he was an inventor, firearm inventor to be exact.
he was just cloning around!