Answer:
C) comparisons to a pressure-temperature chart are only valid if both the pressure and temperature of the refrigerant are stable and know
Explanation:
- Therefore, the room temperature affects also the non-condensables.
- If the room temperature is not stable, then the temperature of the non-condensables shall not be stable, likewise its temperature.
- Thereby, the inferences made without the room temperature stabilizing shall be erroneous.
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<span>Mistakes can be mistakes of
"Fact", which allow a contract to be voided or mistakes of
"Value", which do not.
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For a mistake<span> to discredit an
agreement, it typically should be a shared one about a material actuality or
fact. Rarely a one-sided mistake will discredit an
agreement.</span>
The Amendments were made in order to make sure that there will be a document that's infallible for the country's history. That's why there are procedures that even involve changing it. The process of amendment is proposed by the Congress or through majority vote by the House of Representatives or Senate.
When to be obedient:
1) when your parent tells you to get some sleep.
2) when your teacher tells you to turn in an assignment.
3) when a grownup you can trust is telling you something is wrong and shall not be done.
4) when the warnings on something you bought , read you can’t use that item for specific purposes.
5) when you visit a public place and there are signs saying you can’t go to certain points ( these is for your own safety)
6) when you’re driving and a sign says you can’t speed in that road.
7) when an authority is asking you to tell the truth.
8) when you are taking a plane and the captain tells everyone to turn on airplane mode on their devices.
9) when a driver is telling you to buckle your seatbelt on.
10) when you’ve made mistake and you’re asked to say sorry.
be disobedient :
1) when a stranger is telling you to get in their car.
2) when someone you don’t trust is pressuring you to do something.
3) when you are asked to lie.
4) when a friend is telling you to misbehave.
5) when a bad influence wants you to steal something.
6) when you are threatened to stay quiet.
7) when you witness something and they tell you not to tell anyone.
8) when a friend says you have to misbehave or else you’ll loose the friendship.
9) when a man tells you to do something against your will.
10) when you’re peer pressured to help a classmate cheat.