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love history [14]
4 years ago
3

Which statement best describes codominance and incomplete dominance? In codominance and incomplete dominance, both of the allele

s are dominant. In codominance and incomplete dominance, neither of the alleles are dominant. In codominance, both of the alleles are dominant; in incomplete dominance, neither of the alleles is dominant. In codominance, neither of the alleles is dominant; in incomplete dominance, both of the alleles are dominant.
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2 answers:
bearhunter [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Lesechka [4]4 years ago
6 0

The answer is B.

It is B because I just checked and it was right. You can trust me with the answer.

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Moles of Carbon =\frac{\text{Given mass of Carbon}}{\text{Molar mass of Carbon}}=\frac{42.84g}{12g/mole}=3.57moles

Moles of Hydrogen = \frac{\text{Given mass of Hydrogen}}{\text{Molar mass of Hydrogen}}=\frac{6.36g}{1g/mole}=6.36moles

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