The Science and Engineering of Materials (MindTap Course List)
The Science and Engineering of Materials (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305076761
Author: Donald R. Askeland, Wendelin J. Wright
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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• Using the basic search option in Knovel, find as much physical and thermodynamic data associated with ammonium nitrate as possible. What applications does this chemical have?

• Using the Basic Search, find the formula for the volume of both a sphere and a cylinder.

• Using the Data Search, produce a list of five chemicals with a boiling point between 300 and 400 K.

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