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Nikola tesla and thomas edison were both pioneers when it came providing electricity to the people. edison had hired the genius tesla to work or him, but their dierences, pride, and personalities caused them to compete and publicly insult one another instead o working together. list 5 strategies these two could have used to them work with others they disagree with.
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Awhite powder is added to a solution. the images show observations made before the powder is added, just after the powder has been added, and a little while later. (the liquid in the small beaker is phenol red solution.) what evidence shows that a chemical change has taken place?
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