Answer:
Scenario One:
Scenario Two:
Scenario Three:
Was your hypothesis supported by your results or not? Explain how you know.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Since Adenine (A) pairs with Uracil (U) in RNA, Thymine(T) pairs with Adenine but Adenine doesn't pair with Thymine in RNA and Guanine(G) and Cytosine(C) then the nitrogenous pairs would be like this.
GCATTA
CGUAAU
Answer:
B. Mixture
Explanation:
Steel is an example of a mixture. It's known as an alloy of iron mixed with carbon. The carbon helps to improve its strength and its resistance to fracture. Other percentages of chromium, nickel, vanadium, etc can be added in order to obtain steels of a desired hardness, resistance to corrosion, etc. Due to its high tensile strength, it is used in tools, ships, cars, electrical appliances, weapons, etc.
Please note: I answered this question with my knowledge of steel and to the best of my ability. The passage that was referred to in the excerpt wasn't added for me to use.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I think the attraction in the solid is stronger than the ones in the liquid because it takes several particles to come together so it creates a solid. Therefore it creates a stronger attraction than the liquid since the liquid dosnt have as much mass as the solid. (not quite sure though)