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Chemistry, 22.08.2019 07:00 ameera1973

Why is it important for scientists to replicate each other's experiments? a.)to determine if important scientific results are repeatable. b.)to the research of other scientists. c.)to determine if slight alterations in the experiment can affect the result. c.)to further their own research.

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