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MariahTheAnn
26.07.2020 •
Chemistry
Consider the half reaction below.
Which statement best describes what is taking place?
Chlorine is losing electrons and being oxidized. Chlorine is losing electrons and being reduced. Chlorine is gaining electrons and being oxidized. Chlorine is gaining electrons and being reduced.
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Ответ:
yes, this is an acceptable practice in research.
Explanation:
Note that, having a different result in one's research does not imply it is automatically invalid. However, because there may have been some errors or limitations in the previous work by the male researcher, it is possible that the later results are more accurate, even though she used the same procedures. She may have been more careful when calculating her results.