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Buoyancy is the ability or tendency of an object to float in a fluid: a liquid or a gas. This happens because fluid pressure increases with depth. According to Archimedes' Principle, the buoyant force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object.
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with what?
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n which phase(s) of matter are the atoms closely packed but still able to slide past each other?
gas
liquid
solid and gas
liquid and solid
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I belive its liquid if I'm right because liquids are packed together when they take shape but they are still able to move.....brainliest???
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Liquid
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type D
balance form .b
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The polyatomic ions are those ions which has more than two atoms involved such as the other options than OH^-1 in the question. The OH^-1 ion is the diatomic ion because it has only 2 atoms
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The Octet Rule explains why
A. Atoms form chemical bonds to create compounds
B. The electronegativity of fluorine is higher than chlorine
C. Ionic compounds have high boiling and melting points
D. Valence electrons are used in chemical bonding
E. Valence electrons are used in chemical bonding
It's not D that's all I know. Please answer with an explanation if you know.
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E
.Which statement about transition elements is correct?A Their soluble salts usually form coloured aqueous solutions. B They are all in the same group of the Periodic Table. C They are non-metals with high melting points. D They can be mixed together to form compounds
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A Their soluble salts usually form coloured aqueous solutions
What is the difference between a hyrdrogen atom and a hydrogen molecule?
Answer:smaller
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A hydrogen atom (H) is bonded to form hydrogen gas(H2)(a molecule)