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Chemistry
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Why isotopes of an element with fewer neutrons have lower densities and lower melting and boiling points?
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Isotopes with fewer neutrons have less mass, leading to weaker intermolecular forces, resulting in lower densities and lower melting and boiling points compared
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Biology
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What name is given to the patterns of DNA?
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In coding DNA, that of genes, three nucleotide 'codons' signal for one amino acid. Many amino acids are signaled for by more than one codon. Another answer migh
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Geology
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Is there a school where you can study volcanoes?
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Yes, many universities offer degree programs in geology or earth sciences where you can study volcanoes. Some institutions with renowned volcano research progra
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Science
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What is the scientific name for density?
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The scientific name for density is mass per unit volume. It is typically denoted by the symbol "ρ" (rho) and is calculated by dividing an object's mas
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Science
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When carbon reacts with an acid what gas is given off?
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When carbon reacts with an acid, carbon dioxide gas is given off as a product.