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Match each term to its description. match term definition excess reactant a) reactant that can produce a lesser amount of the product limiting reactant b) amount of product predicted to be produced by the given reactants theoretical yield c) reactant that can produce more of the product
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Which question could be best answered using the process of scientific inquiry? do different plates have different rock compositions? why did it take so long to develop the theory of plate tectonics? what are different cultural myths caused by plate tectonics? do plates move intentionally to cause volcanic eruptions?
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