Hello, the correct answer is D - the volume of the container. The remaining three options are of utmost importance when it comes to influencing the rate of a chemical reaction, whereas the volume of the container is not the most important factor.
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yes I can think of a time...
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I was of course incorrect aha, yes so many people have made incorrect assessments of me based of=n my external aspects, because I think I come off a little too strong, but I'm not a loud or obnoxious person at all.
People come up to me, and think I'm a loser, and thinks I'm weird, and don't know as much information as they do, and so I've always looked down on myself, but I've learned over many years that this is me, if you wanna get to know me, that I would love to get to know you, I'm literally like any other person, you just have to get to know me, I'm probably not who you think I am.
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It is A the symbols
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I took a test on it for Edg.
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Without the stem of the goals
An Turkles argument speaks to the superiority of face to face conversations over technology-aided or enabled communication such as emails and texting.
Turkle indeed alludes to the advantages given by the use of technology such as email and texting services etc to modify our conversation/message to perfection.
In her opinion, this is at best superficial in the long run and does not replace the good old fashion face to face (albeit "imperfect") mode of communication which allows for deeper connections that technology can ever allow.
She notes in paragraph 11 that Human relationships are worth a bundle, complicated and challenging. She indicates that humans have acquired the habit of using technology to make these interactions seem "flawless". According to Turkle, this shifting behaviour towards a perfect representation of self has only reduced conversation to electronic connections and that this has devalued the worth of human interactions which whose real benefit is in connecting with one another.
According to her, online connections don't present a substitute for real conversations Explanation: