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    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    Thanks! I got it.
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    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    By the process of elimination... Seriously, though, I don't understand this concept. Can you just explain it to me? Anyways, thank you for your time and effort if you are too busy.
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    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    Sorry, answer choice B.
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    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    I believe it is A. I am pretty sure that B and C are wrong because of the oxidation numbers not equaling zero. Am I correct in my thinking?
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    Formulas for Copper (II) Chlorate

    What is the formula for copper (II) chlorate? a. CuClOsubscript 3 b. Cu(ClOsubscript 3) subscript 2 c. CuCl d. CuClsubscript 2 Please help if you don't mind.
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    Concrete Blocks vs Sheetrock: Which is the Better Heat Insulator?

    Better insulator?? I am doing a project at school about heat insulation. I have one question, though. At school the walls are surrounded by concrete blocks. At home, however, my walls are surrounded by sheetrock. Which insulates heat better? Thank you
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    Are You Curious About How Graphite in a Pencil Leaves a Mark on Paper?

    How does the graphite in a pencil leave a mark on a sheet of paper? Any ideas? My answer is due tomorrow, so a clue or answer would be great. Thanks
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    What Materials Make the Best Insulators? A Scientific Exploration

    I need some ideas for this project I have been assigned. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Identify the building materials that are used in or on the walls, ceilings, or attic space in you home and school. Which ones are good heat insulators? Thanks and Have a Good Day
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    Design a human-powered machine

    I would like a few ideas about a project of mine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Design a human-powered machine of some kind. Describe the simple machines used in your design, and tell what each of these machines does. Thanks!
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    Determining Mass, Volume & Density of Objects

    I am stuck on this question. Can someone please help me! Not all objects have a volume that is measured easily. If you were to determine the mass, volume, and density fo your your textbook, a container of milk, and an air-filled balloon, how would you do this? Any help would be great...
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