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Grade 11 Medical Terms
Grade 8 Communities, Populations, and Ecosystems
A                   is a group of more than one species.
  1. population
  2. biosphere
  3. community
  4. carrying capacity
Grade 7 Atmosphere
Grade 4 Metric System and SI CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
Which is the best estimate of the capacity of a coffee cup?
  1. 250 gallons
  2. 250 cups
  3. 250 liters
  4. 250 milliliters
Grade 4 Metric System and SI CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
Which is the best estimate of the capacity of a bottle of shampoo?
  1. 444 kilograms
  2. 444 milliliters
  3. 444 centimeters
  4. 444 liters
Grade 3 Basic Measurement Concepts
College Acids and Bases
Which of the following correctly defines buffering capacity?
  1. The amount of protons a buffer can absorb without a change in pH
  2. The amount of hydroxide ions a buffer can absorb without a change in pH
  3. The amount of protons or hydroxide ions a buffer can absorb without a change in pH
  4. None of the above
Grade 8 Communities, Populations, and Ecosystems
How are limiting factors and carrying capacity similar?
  1. They both limit the number of animals.
  2. They both allow more animals.
  3. They both kill animals.
  4. They both create more deaths than births.
Grade 4 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
The customary units of capacity from largest to smallest are
  1. gallons, cups, quarts, and pints.
  2. gallons, pints, quarts, and cups.
  3. cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
  4. gallons, quarts, pints, and cups.
Grade 4 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
None Medical Practices
Grade 3 Defining Words
Grade 12 Physics
What limits the hydrogen bonding capacity in ammonia?
  1. Low electronegativity of nitrogen
  2. Only one lone pairs in nitrogen's outermost shell
  3. High boiling point
  4. Presence of metallic bonds
College Surface Chemistry
What is the capacity of a strong cation exchange resin?
  1. 2-4 milliequivalents per gm of the resin
  2. 2-5 milliequivalents per gm of the resin
  3. 3-7 milliequivalents per gm of the resin
  4. 3-9 milliequivalents per gm of the resin
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