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States of Matter 107
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Solutions 61
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Nomenclature 15
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Hydrocarbons 13
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Alcohols 3
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Amines 2
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Polymers 5
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Biomolecules 13
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Proteins 26
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Enzymes 4
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Lipids 14
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Metabolism 39
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Cell Cycle 18
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Genomics 1
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Ecosystem 35
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Biomes 24
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Food Chains 15
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Biodiversity 23
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Habitat 4
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Skeletal System 116
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Nervous System 111
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Porifera 6
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Cnidaria 6
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Nematoda 6
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Annelida 7
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Arthropoda 12
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Mollusca 4
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Chordata 5
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Fish 76
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Amphibians 10
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Reptiles 14
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Birds 2
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Mammals 106
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Anatomy 17
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Physiology 20
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Reproduction 23
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Behavior 63
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Bacteriology 32
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Virology 33
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Mycology 16
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Parasitology 50
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Bio Hormones 32
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10th Grade Astronomy Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Astronomy is a branch of science that studies the laws of the star's celestial objects and phenomena. The origin and evolution are explained by using mathematics, physics, and chemistry. It is one of the oldest natural...
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Sample Question 1Initially, a filament's temperature is 4000K. Then a knob is turned to make the Filament temperature 5000K. The amount of red light coming from the filament is higher.
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Sample Question 2Consider a star with twice the surface area of the sun with the same surface temperature as the sun. If the energy flux at the sun's surface is Fsun, what is the energy flux at the surface of that star?
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Sample Question 3Consider a star with twice the sun's surface area with the same surface temperature as the sun. If the total energy emitted by the sun per second is P watts, what is the total energy emitted by tat star per second?
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