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What compound does CaCl2 make?

It depends on what it's reacting with. If it's not reacting with anything, then CaCl2 makes...CaCl2.


Are non reacting gases homogeneous?

no


Can an enzyme continue to ract with other molecules once it has finished reacting with one?

Yes, proteic enzymes are not denatured by reacting with their substrates.


What are semimetals reactivity?

Depends on the elements with which they are reacting with.


How is aluminium protected from reacting with oxygen?

luminom foil

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Which country were the impressionists from?

The impressionists were from Africa ?!


In 1874 Claude Monet took part in the first public show of which artist group?

The Impressionists


What are impressionists?

impressionists are people that like to copy other peoples work


When did Impressionists - video game - happen?

Impressionists - video game - happened in 1997.


When was Impressionists - video game - created?

Impressionists - video game - was created in 1997.


When was Contemporary Impressionists created?

Contemporary Impressionists was created on 2012-03-22.


What paint medium was favored by impressionists and post impressionists and provided them with the ability to create texture?

odk


Initially the impressionists were?

Scorned


What are the release dates for The Post-Impressionists - 1913?

The Post-Impressionists - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 May 1913


Why are the artists chronologically following the impressionists called post-impressionists?

Because no art historian has come up with a better term.


How old was Georges Seurat when he first showed his work with the impressionists?

The only time he exhibited with the impressionists was in 1886, so he was 27.


Was Paul Cezanne in any movement?

He was a friend of the impressionists and sometimes exhibited with them. Strictly speaking he was not an impressionist, but is counted as one of the post-impressionists.