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J.Barbara
Answered: Mar 07, 2018
The process of combining vinegar and baking soda to form a chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide and cloudy liquid.Mixing vinegar with baking soda produces a chemical reaction because baking...Read More

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Kamalamine
Answered: Dec 30, 2024
Taplejung

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D. Smith, Musician
Answered: Sep 30, 2020
Been and Gone are both used in the present perfect tense, their uses are different from each other and cannot also be used to replace each other. Gone is the past particles of &ldquo...Read More

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SabeenHHS
Answered: Dec 30, 2024
All of them

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Cowboysamurai
Answered: Dec 30, 2024
Open the Transition Editor and change it in the Duration field
Control-click the transition icon, choose Duration from the shortcut menu, and enter an amount in the Duration window
Drag...Read More

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K. Shadrach
Answered: Jun 24, 2020
Deductive reasoning has basically observed to be usually viewed as top to bottom kind of reasoning, while inductive reasoning is usually viewed as a bottom-up kind of reasoning. In inductive...Read More

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L. Laurel, Assistant Manager
Answered: Jul 06, 2020
Facts and opinions are both statements. They can come in the form of articles, papers, or even spoken commentary. The difference between them is the root of the statement. Facts are rooted in...Read More

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T. Lopez, Biology student
Answered: Jul 21, 2020
The words "during" and "while" are two common English words, that have few similarities, and quite some wide differences. The two words both make reference to time; that is a particular time...Read More

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L. Brett, Sales Manager
Answered: Mar 30, 2020
The preterite is an action that has already occurred, and It is something that has a definite finished time. It describes the action from the past, which is already done with and not happening...Read More

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