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In which these parameters does a photon of blue light NOT differ from a photon of yellow light in a vacuum?
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A term used to indicate that something is supplied or made available to someone or for some process.
Expected Product
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A process in which substances (reactants) are converted into different substances (products) with new physical and chemical properties.
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