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  1. Question #7e2d2 - Socratic

    During filtration, some of the particles pass through the filter while others, being larger, are trapped. But no molecules are changed in structure in any way, which is the primary …

  2. Site Map - Separating Mixtures Questions and Videos | Socratic

    When should vacuum filtration be used? What is the difference between copper (II) sulphate trihydrate, copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate, and anhydrous copper (II) sulphate?

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    What are some examples of radioisotopes? What is radioactive carbon dating? What is the function of protein in the human body? What type of mixtures can be separated by filtration?

  4. Question #2b9f7 - Socratic

    Darwinism is an effort to explain the diversity of life by natural causes. Darwinism is based on Charles Lyell's theories of geology that everything happens by slow gradual changes …

  5. Site Map - Species Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Species, within Biology If an overlap develops between the ranges of two closely related species, and if the species occupy the same niche in the zone of overlap, …

  6. Please find the value for this integration. What is the answer?

    Feb 23, 2016 · # intsin^n axcdot cos axcdot dx = 1/ [a (n+1)]sin^ {n+1} ax +C# for # (n!=-1)#

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    What is the difference between gravity filtration and vacuum filtration? When should vacuum filtration be used? What is the difference between copper (II) sulphate trihydrate, copper (II) …

  8. Site Map - Exothermic processes Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Exothermic processes, within Chemistry

  9. Question #859f3 - Socratic

    This problem can be solved using principle of Carnot's Reversible Engine. This engine operates between two heat reservoirs at two different temperatures in reversible cyclic process.Engine …

  10. Question #8c6aa - Socratic

    Jun 23, 2016 · Calcium phosphate. Rules: - All sodium salts are soluble - All nitrates are soluble So it can only be calcium phosphate.