
Jonathan T. answered 08/30/23
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Hello there! So, this is more of a question about reading proper information.
[note]* Anything that comes from a non .edu or non .gov website has no validity in conversation or scholary papers—unless one can link it to proper research from a credited source.
I found a paper from a .edu source that you should read to understand this better. If it is not exactly what you are looking for, seek out some other PDF files on the web from a “.edu” website. Else, what you are reading could be complete gibberish…
Good luck and have a great semester! (there is a space in the link because WyzAnt blocks URLs)
lcn.people.uic .edu/classes/che205s17/docs/che205s17_reading_01c.pdf
Jonathan
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