What element is pumped into drinking water in treatment plants to kill harmful bacteria
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It's chlorine that kills the harmful bacteria in drinking water.
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How do you know the molecule below is a saturated fat
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Type your answer here... The molecule contains no carbon double
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A scientist working in the field wants to determine the approximate pH of swamp water using a simple and inexpensive technique.which tool should the scientist use to measure an approximate pH
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A strip of pH paper
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Why scientist wants to test how much of an acid can be added to a solution before the ph of the solution change to below a certain point the starting ph of the solution is 6.0 and the scientist wants to know when the ph of the solution change to below 4.0
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4.0 (APEX)
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What element is pumped into drinking water in treatment plants to kill harmful bacteria
It's chlorine that kills the harmful bacteria in drinking water.
How do you know the molecule below is a saturated fat
Type your answer here... The molecule contains no carbon double
bonds.
A scientist working in the field wants to determine the approximate pH of swamp water using a simple and inexpensive technique.which tool should the scientist use to measure an approximate pH
A strip of pH paper
Why scientist wants to test how much of an acid can be added to a solution before the ph of the solution change to below a certain point the starting ph of the solution is 6.0 and the scientist wants to know when the ph of the solution change to below 4.0