Is bromine water polar or nonpolar?
The water from the bromine water is polar and therefore the non-polar organic reactant and product will not dissolve in the water; because of this, two l...
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Do Native Americans get free college?
If you have applied and been accepted to FLC, and are an enrolled member (or the child or grandchild of an enrolled member) of a American Indian Tribal N...
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The Fox Sports Go app was scheduled to be relaunched as part of the Bally Sports rebranding of the Fox Sports Networks on March 31, 2021, but the new app...
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Nicklaus was 46 years old when he won the last Masters of his career in 1986. When was Nicklaus last Masters? Nicklaus played his last Masters in 2005. H...
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Access to HBO Max costs $14.99 per month – there's no contract and you can cancel at any time. It's slightly cheaper than Netflix ($15.49 per m...
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If left untreated, sciatica can cause permanent nerve damage that worsens back and leg pain. Over time, the pain may extend to other parts of the body. I...
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You cannot strike with your head, forearm, or elbows. You cannot hit with an open glove, wrist, or backhand, only closed fist punches. Fighters may not s...
Read More →What is the rarest US postage stamp?
USA 1868 1¢ Benjamin Franklin Z Grill – $3 million (£2.6m) The 1868 Benjamin Franklin Z Grill is the rarest and most valuable of all US postage stamps. T...
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