Study Guide for Introductory Chemistry
Study Guide for Introductory Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780134553412
Author: Nivaldo J. Tro; Donna Friedman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 24QGW

How curious are you? How good are your quantitative skills? How hard are you willing to work to succeed in chemistry? Answer these questions individually on a scale of 1 (= not at all) To 5 (= very), then share your answers with your group. Report the group average for each question.

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