The part of the system that is designated as surroundings is;
Inside the fume hood
<h3>Thermodynamics Systems</h3>
We are told that the chemist is performing a reaction under a fume hood. 
Now, in thermodynamics there is what we call homogenous and heterogenous systems. Each of those systems have what we call surroundings, system and boundary.
Now, everything that is around a system is referred to as a surrounding while boundary is simply defined as everything that is external to the system.
Now, in this case since the chemist is performing the chemical reaction under a fume hood, then the boundary will be everything outside the fume hood while the surroundings will be inside the fume hood.
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England is known for their monarchial system of government. Patrick Henry use persuasive language in the passage when;
- He appeals to emotion by asserting that his proposal is the only way to avoid enslavement by the British monarchy.
 
-  He appeals to logic by asking his audience to look back at history for evidence of how the British government is likely to act towards them in the future.
 
The classical argument is known to consist of different parts. The order are;
-  Exordium: This is the introduction, opening, or hook 
 - Narratio: This is known as the context or background of the topic
 -  Proposito and Partitio: This is known as the claim or the argument etc.
 
In the passage, Henry engages his audience by paying them respect. He acknowledge, recognizes and praise the patriotism and abilities of the other members of the Convention.
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Answer:
10-3×(6×-2)
Explanation:
i think its wrong im not sure but i give my all best in my answer
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Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
Sporting officials are typically responsible for......starting and ending the competition, ensuring the game flows properly AND monitoring pregame activities.