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faust18 [17]
3 years ago
9

What steps did the Framers of the Constitution take to make sure the government did not have too much power?

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1 answer:
Kitty [74]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

In order to modify the separation of powers, the framers created a best-known system—checks and balances. In this system, powers are shared among the three branches of government

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The catalyst

The catalyst is actually slightly more complicated than pure iron. It has potassium hydroxide added to it as a promoter - a substance that increases its efficiency.

The pressure

The pressure varies from one manufacturing plant to another, but is always high. You can't go far wrong in an exam quoting 200 atmospheres.

Recycling

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There is always a down-side to using anything other than the equation proportions. If you have an excess of one reactant there will be molecules passing through the reactor which can't possibly react because there isn't anything for them to react with. This wastes reactor space - particularly space on the surface of the catalyst.

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