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[Minerals] Let us look at silicates in a little more detail…
Let us look at silicates in a little more detail. Depending on a silicate mineral’s composition, the Si-O tetrahedra that make up the mineral will arrange themselves in different patterns. Drag the silicate framework name to the correct schematic on the image provided.
[Minerals] Let us look at silicates in a little more detail…
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[Minerаls] Let us lооk аt silicаtes in a little mоre detail. Depending on a silicate mineral’s composition, the Si-O tetrahedra that make up the mineral will arrange themselves in different patterns. Drag the silicate framework name to the correct schematic on the image provided.
This is а file uplоаd questiоn fоr which you will be creаting supply/demand graphs. You can draw the graphs by hand, take a photo, and upload them OR you can draw the graphs using your computer, save as an image file, and upload that. The next two questions after this ask you to refer to your graphs. You should read those questions before uploading your graphs image file to make sure you are happy with it. A TAX, PART 1: Draw two supply/demand graphs below to depict new excise taxes on (1) loaves of bread and (2) specialty coffee drinks (consider these drinks to be a luxury good). Draw and label the supply without the tax, supply with the tax, demand, equilibrium price, equilibrium quantity, amount of the tax, consumer and producer surplus for the taxation case, government tax revenue, and deadweight loss from the policy. Try to draw the graphs so that the tax amount is the same for both bread and coffee.