Answer:
A.
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
In a tissue that metabolizes glucose via the pentose phosphate pathway, C-1 of glucose would be expected to end up principally in Carbon dioxide
Answer:
when the moon passes through earth's shadow
Explanation:
I'll be back soon I have to do my world History test
<span>Although Uranium (U) comes in many isotopes, Uranium has the same atomic number which is 92. The three naturally occurring isotopes of Uranium includes: U-233, U-236-, U-232. Other isotopes of Uranium are U-235 and U-238. All isotopes of Uranium comes in different atomic masses, yet, all atoms of Uranium will always be 92.</span><span />
As you go down a group the atomic radius increases and so does the number of electron shells added to an atom.