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Chemistry, 03.12.2020 22:20 tmiller2862

6. Which statement is true about scientific debates? O A. Debates are of no use in science because they do not use scientific evidence.
B. Debates always are able to resolve the problem.
O C. They are a chance for scientists to work out different points of view.

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