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Chloeellawright

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What are the products of the reaction of PF3 (g) and water?
 
  A) phosphorous acid and hydrofluoric acid
  B) elemental phosphorus and hydrofluoric acid
  C) phosphoric acid and fluorine gas
  D) elemental phosphorus and fluorine gas
  E) phosphoric acid and phosphorous acid

Question 2

The compound that is NOT a local anesthetic is
 
  A) procaine.
  B) caffeine.
  C) bupivacaine.
  D) etidocaine.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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