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lb_gilbert

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You cannot make a bomb from reactor grade uranium because it
 
  A) is not radioactive enough.
  B) is too well guarded.
  C) would explode prematurely.
  D) is not enriched enough in uranium-235.

Question 2

Partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils results in all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) soft and pliable fats that can be easily spread.
  B) fewer double bonds in the fat.
  C) an increase in trans fatty acids.
  D) an increase in omega-3 fatty acids.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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