That's right! Go ahead and ask another question.varunscs11 wrote:Haha lol, test-writers in Green Gen don't always follow tHe rules so its good to know stuff from last yessssssss (I guess that's tHe advantage to having put up with Green Gen for an extra yessssssss ). But to answer you're questions
tHe two compounds are SO2 and NOX. Depending on if its NO or NO2 different acids will form. But here they are 2SO2+O2-->2 SO3 SO3 + H2O --> H2SO4 NO+H2O--> HNO2 NO2+H2O--> HNO3
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Since there is no question posed might as well do one myself:
What type biome can the Antarctic continent be classified as?
Btw, is there a specific time you need to ask a question within? If so, how long?
What type biome can the Antarctic continent be classified as?
Btw, is there a specific time you need to ask a question within? If so, how long?
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Sensei_Sushi wrote:Since there is no question posed might as well do one myself:
What type biome can the Antarctic continent be classified as?
Btw, is there a specific time you need to ask a question within? If so, how long?
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Yup! That's it!sciolyFTW_aku wrote:desert
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Define and give an example of amensalism.
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Sensei_Sushi wrote:Define and give an example of amensalism.
Ammensalism defines the interaction between 2 species where one species is negatively affected, while the other one isn't affected at all. An example of this is allelopathy, where one plant releases toxins to prevent the growth of other plant species.
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And an example of allelopathy is the walnut (Juglans nigra) which puts Juglone into the soil via roots to inhibit competition.
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Sorry for the late reply, but you both are correct.
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