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Yanka [14]
3 years ago
12

How might the atoms that make up bones be different from the atoms that make up soft tissue?

Chemistry
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amid [387]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Without bones, your body would be a slippery bag of organs. ... Bone marrow — a soft, jellylike substance that fills the hollow interior ... Molecules make up everything, from cells in the body and building blocks of plastics to

Explanation:

<em>hope that helped </em>

motikmotik3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They would have different amounts of protons and neutrons

Explanation:

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Convert grams of CH₃OH to moles of CH₃OH utilizing molar mass of CH₃OH as:

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Convert CH₃OH to moles of CO₂ using mole ratio as:

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[ 10.4 g CH₃OH ]  [1 mol CH₃OH / 32.042 g CH₃OH ]  [2 mol CO₂ / 2 mol CH₃OH]  [44.01 g/mol CO₂ / 1 mol CO₂]

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