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jho37

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What is the formula weight of a substance?
 
  A) The number of different substances in the chemical formula divided by Avogadro's number
  B) The number of moles of each substance in a chemical formula divided by Avogadro's number
  C) The product of the number of moles of each substance in the chemical formula
  D) The sum of all the atomic weights of the chemical formula

Question 2

Combining forms that both mean uterus:
 
  A) hyster/o and colp/o.
  B) hyster/o and uter/o.
  C) uter/o and colp/o.
  D) uter/o and vagin/o.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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