How Chemists Convert Metric Units in Chemistry
In chemistry, different prefix systems can be challenging to navigate. Learn how chemists convert between metric units effectively using algebraic and factor-label methods. Explore practical examples and guided practice questions for a better understanding. Discover the conversion of units such as meters to picometers and kilograms to grams. This exploration of metric conversion methods aims to enhance your proficiency in chemistry applications.
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The Use of Will vs. Going To (Answers) BY ASST. PROF. ESTABRAQ R. (PHD.) ENGLISH CLASSES COLLEGE OF BASIC EDUCATION AL-MUSTANSIRIYAH UNIVERSTY
1- Philipp 15 next Wednesday. CLUEwill-future no personal influence possible Correct is: Philipp will be 15 next Wednesday. 2- They a new computer. CLUEgoing to-future plan Correct is: They are going to get a new computer. 3- I think my mother this CD. CLUEwill-future assumption Correct is: I think my mother will like this CD. The Answers
4- Paul's sister a baby. CLUEgoing to-future logical consequence Correct is: Paul's sister is going to have a baby. 5- They at about 4 in the afternoon. CLUEwill-future prediction Correct is: They will arrive at about 4 in the afternoon. 6- Just a moment. I you with the bags. CLUEwill-future spontaneous action Correct is: Just a moment. I will help you with the bags. 7- In 2020 people more hybrid cars. CLUEwill-future prediction Correct is: In 2020 people will buy more hybrid cars.
8- Marvin a party next week. CLUEgoing to-future plan Correct is: Marvin is going to throw a party next week. 9- We to Venice in June. CLUEHere you can use either the will-future or the going to future. It is not an unambiguous sentence (prediction or plan). Correct is: We are going to fly to Venice in June. 10- Look at the clouds! It soon. CLUEgoing to-future logical consequence Correct is: Look at the clouds! It is going to rain soon.