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Testing MOPS


Matching Quiz Section 2.1


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Match each of the following chemical formulas with the appropriate name.
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NH3
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PBr3
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FeCl3
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CS2
A)carbon disulfide
B)ammonia
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C)phosphorus tribromide
D)iron(III) chloride

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B)what if I have a really long subquestion that causes length problems in novella and the matching quiz questions so that it overlaps too far...limits? But given my check on this it appears that it cause a word wrap based on the initial questions. What happens if I add another lenght and cause third line to be added into the answer.
C)Maybe the answer is that there are carriage returns in the original question.
D)Everybody runs outdoors. Damage negligible in buildings of good design and construction; slight to moderate in well-built ordinary structures; considerable in poorly built structures

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