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Well, we do have a sort of homework section in the off-topic forum. However, these are questions where the answers can be found online or in a textbook. The homework help section we have mostly has people helping on how to work a certain type of math, accounting, or finance problem.
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I gave you a link where you could find your answers- which is how I define help.
Some of us went to school before the internet....where "looking it up" was actually a thing you had to learn how to do if you wanted to find something....in a BOOK.....in a BUILDING.....on a SATURDAY.
People are helping you.
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cookderosa Wrote:I gave you a link where you could find your answers- which is how I define help.
Some of us went to school before the internet....where "looking it up" was actually a thing you had to learn how to do if you wanted to find something....in a BOOK.....in a BUILDING.....on a SATURDAY.
People are helping you.
And we were relieved if the book we needed wasn't already being used by another student!
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HIIIIIIIII,
I would like to answer the questions I asked 1.5 weeks ago; so that everyone can benefit!
1. Ionic size is the measure of an ions or atoms radius from the nucleus to the outermost electron. So no: the answer cannot be 8a.
2. YES, polar molecules are dipoles (obviously).
3. Network solids are substances in which all the atoms are covalently bonded to each other.
4. YES
5. Molar fraction
Maybe I should post in off topic, but then I don't know how to do that because I already started this thread here (sorry).
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