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"General Chemistry for Maritime Students" by Dolores Sibonga is a comprehensive textbook designed to provide essential knowledge in chemistry for students pursuing maritime studies. The book covers fundamental topics in chemistry with practical applications relevant to the maritime industry, making it a valuable resource for students seeking to understand the chemical principles underlying their field of study. With clear explanations and examples, this textbook aims to equip maritime students with the necessary chemical knowledge to excel in their academic and professional pursuits.
To calculate the page number and offset from a logical address given that the page size is 4KB, you first need to divide the logical address by the page size. In this case, 2000 / 4096 = 0.4883. The whole number part is the page number (0 in this case), and the remainder is the offset (0.4883 * 4096 = 2000 bytes).
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms, while molecular compounds involve the sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds typically consist of a metal and a nonmetal, whereas molecular compounds are formed between nonmetals. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points due to strong electrostatic forces between ions, while molecular compounds have lower melting and boiling points due to weaker intermolecular forces.
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CIP stands for Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules, which are used in stereochemistry to determine the priority of substituents around a chiral center. The rules assign priorities based on atomic number, with higher atomic numbers taking precedence over lower ones. This helps to determine the configuration (R or S) of a chiral molecule.
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My book is missing that page. Perhaps if you ask me some of the questions we can figure it out together.
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These are the questions 1:Why do the pearl fisher still go to the dealers even though they konw they are being cheated ny them? 2:What do you think is the priest's real intention in the sermon that Kino refers to on page 68? 3:How do the'dramatic effects'(see page 71)of the dealer and Kino differ? 4:Why is Juan Tomas afride for Kino(page 67)? 5:What about Kino mean when he tells Juana,'Believe me , i am a man,'and what is Juana's answer to this? thx so much
I don't have that book in front of me. Perhaps you could ask some of the questions.
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Which book? Club penguin? What page / how many words? You need to have these questions answered to answer your question.
I don't have page 7 in front of me. Perhaps you could ask me one of the questions.
Why are you asking questions about the homework I get the day you ask them. . . huh.
A few questions here...are you talking about a club penguin book?if so, which book?
You can guess most of them if you look in the book the Beatric Letters. ( I'll get the book from the library and find most of them soon, I just forget what they are right now)