What is an oxpecker bird eats insects off the back of a rhinoceros

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Answer: Actually when the oxpecker bird eats insects off the back of the rhinoceros. They are helping each other. The bird gets a nutritious snack while the rhinoceros gets those pesty and annoying bugs off of him. This is also called a Symbiotic relationship. When both organisms of different species work together to benefit the other. 
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What do chemists measure concentration with?

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how to calcutate concentration of solution.
there is 12gram of solute in a 36 gram solution
then you take 12 divided by 24 because 36-12=24 which is youe solvent

I think they use testubes.

How does heat differ from temperature

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Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance while temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance. Heat energy depends on the speed of the particles, the number of particles (the size or mass), and the type of particles in an object.
heat makes the tempruture rise

What are some uses of metals?

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They are used to make plane bodies.
Some are used for electrical wires eg copper because they are good conductors of electricity.
Used in building materials.
used to make jewelry eg gold and silver
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HELP UNDERSTAND, PLEASE! In a reaction, 15 moles of carbon dioxide are produced from 5 moles of iron (III) oxide and 15 moles of carbon monoxide. What is the mole ratio of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide?

15:5

5:15

1:3

1:1

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My best guess has to be 1:3


15:15 is equal to 1:1

Which element has 32 protons in its nucleus? phosphorus cobalt germanium sulfur

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Answer:

Germanium.

Explanation:

In a neutral atom: the number of protons = the number of electrons.

Atomic number of a neutral atom = number of electrons = number of protons.

  • Phosphorous is an element with atomic number 15 and thus contains 15 electrons and 15 protons.

  • Cobalt is an element with atomic number 27 and thus contains 27 electrons and 27 protons.

  • Germanium is an element with atomic number 32 and thus contains 32 electrons and 32 protons.

  • Sulfur is an element with atomic number 16 and thus contains 16 electrons and 16 protons.

The element that has 32 protons in its nucleus is Germanium.

Which part of the atom can be transferred from one atom to another to formions?
a. Protons
b. Neutrons
c. Valence Electron
d. Nucleus

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Answer:

Explanation:  Valance Electron