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Why is chemistry flexible

a. it is biased
b. it cannot be verified
c. it adds new evidence
d. it cannot be reproduced

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Answer:

C. It adds new evidence

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and got (C. It adds new evidence) correct.

Why is chemistry flexible a. it is biased b. it cannot be verified c. it adds new-example-1
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User Alexey Shein
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C, it adds new evidence. Chemistry, 99.99% of the time, can be verified and reproduced if the evidence is correct. Having bias doesn't add flexibility, it adds unnecessary rigidity and sometimes ignorance. When new evidence is introduced to a theory or proposition, it changes, or flexes, people's minds, and eventually after being reproduced many times and verified, changes the fundamental past assumptions about said theory or proposition.

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