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Which Equation Is Correct for the following reaction with Copper Carbonate?
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Which Equation is correct?
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Which equation is correct? - Equation 1:2CuCO3 (s)¡æCu2O (s)+2CO2 (g)+¨öO2 (g) Equation 2:CuCO3 (s)¡æCuO(s)+CO2 (g)
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Which ions cause hardness in water?
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Which Ions Cause Hardness in Water?
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Which is the correct equation?
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Which substance is best at nueutralising Hydrochloric Acid?
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Which surface is best at insulating boiling water in a flask?
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Who’s Cheating on the Vinegar?
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Who's cheating on the vinegar?
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Who's Cheating on the Vinegar?
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Who's Cheating On The Vinegar?
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Why do penguins huddle to keep warm?
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Why do penguins huddle to keep warm?
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Why Penguins Huddle.
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Why Were Towns And Cities In The 19th Century So Unhealthy?
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With this experiment we wanted to determine the content of sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO3, in some tablets, normally used to neutralize acid in the stomach.
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Work out the results expected of standard tests used by scientists to identify the presence of specific chemicals which may be found in cells.
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Work out which reacts faster, concentrated acid or diluted acid.
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Working out the concentration ofThiosulphate solution and amount of HCl to be used
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Write a story that is set in a desert“The struggle”
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Write an essay about the structure and function of lipids
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You are provided with 2 salts L and M. Investigate and identify the salts from the following tests.
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You are provided with a sample of vinegar which contains approximately 5g of ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) per 100cm³. The aim of this experiment is to determine the exact concentration of this chemical in vinegar.
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