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The Earth's temperature, seasons, and rotation change over time. Learn how the Earth's angle or degree of tilt causes these changes and what they mean.
Titration analyzes a substance to determine the concentration of the components in the substance, also called the analyte. Learn how to work titration problems!
A calorimeter is an experimental tool chemists use to measure the heat released or absorbed by a chemical or physical change. Click here to understand more!
Lipids are non-polar and hydrophobic macromolecules that include substances like fats, oils, steroids, and more. Learn more about lipids in science here!
Emotive language is the use of descriptive words that can show the reader how an author or character feels about something or evoke an emotional response.
Solving a mathematical inequality occurs when the equation is solved for the variable in question. Learn how to solve multi-step inequalities with examples here!
Carbohydrates are an essential macromolecule for the body's cellular processes. Click here to learn about carbohydrates and sugar's role in their structure!