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10.02.2021 •
Chemistry
2.
For which formula(s) is a roman numeral required in the name?
Formula #
1
2
Formula
Sn(CIO3)2
AlF3
CaCO3
FePO4
3
4
A Just Formula 1
B Formulas 2 and 3
C Formulas 1 and 4
D Just formula 2
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Ответ:
-10 degree celsius
Explaination:
(-2) - 8
= -2 + -8
= -10 degree celsius
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