The correct IUPAC name for water would be dihydrogen monoxide.
For correction purposes the correct way to write this is H2O and it is the chemical formula for water.
The correct order for cleaning and sanitizing is: 1) remove debris and dirt from the surface, 2) wash the surface with soap and water, 3) rinse the surface with clean water, and 4) apply a sanitizing solution to kill germs and bacteria.
The correct answer is: Carbon dioxide and water.
The correct order for writing the name of a compound is element-symbol subscript followed by the element and subscript (e.g., H2O for water).
all answers are correct
One of them should be correct, normally.
There are many such correct statements.
all of the answers are correct for A+ students
Please provide the statements about Moncton that you would like me to assess for correctness.
We would need to see the statements to be able to answer this question.
"If you are 15 ft. under water, the pressure will be the same no matter how large the body of water is" is a true statements about fluid pressure.
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Both statements are correct.
It wouldn't be grammatically correct.
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