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  1. Question #5362a - Socratic

    Discover how Lens in the Google app can help you explore the world around you. Use your phone's camera to search what you see in an entirely new way.

  2. Who discovered soduim and when was it discovered and how was is ...

    Jul 13, 2018 · This was the discovery of old Humphrey Davy in 1807... See this site. I think it was originally isolated by using a voltaic pile (a BATTERY) that was used to decompose very dry sodium …

  3. Question #f6c36 - Socratic

    There are multiple parts to the question so i'll try and keep it organized if it costs $2,250 to print 500 calendars, it can be shown as 500x=2,250 x=4.5 This means it costs $4.5 to print one calendar. let's …

  4. Question #6558e - Socratic

    6.2 * 10^(-4) The idea here is that you can find the equilibrium concentration of atomic bromine, "Br", by using the percent of molecular bromine, "Br"_2, that gets converted by the reaction. Once you know …

  5. I need some help with this one as well. It is about atoms ... - Socratic

    Dec 1, 2017 · Actually atoms are not all about the same size, a Caesium atom is 10 times bigger than a Helium atom. Atoms are nearly all empty space. Nearly all of the mass of an atom is in its tiny …

  6. Answers created by CrispyRounds - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  7. Site Map - Uniform Distribution Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions What is the difference between a discrete uniform distribution and a continuous uniform distribution? A discrete uniform distribution results from recording the final digit of the cell phone …

  8. Site Map - Abiogenesis Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Abiogenesis , within Biology Questions What does abiogenesis say about the origin of life? What are some examples of abiogenesis ? What is abiogenesis ? How does the …

  9. How do you solve 117- 11h = 40? | Socratic

    h = 7 Move the variable to the other side of the equation to make it positive. You'd get 117 = 11h + 40 Then move 40 to the other side of the equations, which makes it negative. You'd get 77 = 11h Then …

  10. Question #49d33 - Socratic

    You need to multiply the ratios times 2 in order to get the lowest whole number ratio of 3:2. The ratios must be whole numbers. When they are not whole numbers, you need to multiply the ratios by some …