Search results 3797 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection File Folder Image Link Movie Page Question Quiz Quiz History New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Hook's law state that the amount of deformation produced by a force is _______ to the amount of force by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Oct 05, 2024 Located in Physics / Solids / Elasticity and Hooke's Law How much deformation will a 3-lb force cause? by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Oct 05, 2024 — last modified Oct 05, 2024 05:10 AM Located in Physics / Solids / Elasticity and Hooke's Law How much force is required to stretch the spring 3 in? by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Oct 05, 2024 Located in Physics / Solids / Elasticity and Hooke's Law Calculate the mass of a mole of sulfuric acid by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Jun 13, 2024 Located in Physics / Atoms and Molecules / Avogadro's Number How many molecules will a mole of sulfuric acid contain? by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Jun 13, 2024 Located in Physics / Atoms and Molecules / Avogadro's Number Subtract by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published May 01, 2024 Located in Mathematics / … / Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Add and subtract fractions that have different denominators When sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolves in water, which of the following statements are true? by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Nov 10, 2025 — last modified Nov 10, 2025 04:41 AM Located in Chemistry / Chemical Reactions / Dissociation, Ionic Equations, and Spectator Ions The process of an ionic compound separating into ions when it dissolves by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Nov 10, 2025 Located in Chemistry / Chemical Reactions / Dissociation, Ionic Equations, and Spectator Ions In the ion dissociation process, when ions separate, all the ions separate by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Nov 10, 2025 — last modified Nov 10, 2025 05:02 AM Located in Chemistry / Chemical Reactions / Dissociation, Ionic Equations, and Spectator Ions The chemical equation that represents the dissociation of KBr is by Dr. Osama M. Khaled — published Nov 10, 2025 Located in Chemistry / Chemical Reactions / Dissociation, Ionic Equations, and Spectator Ions < Previous 10 items 1 ... 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 ... 380 Next 10 items > Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.