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Why do earthquakes of similar size often have such large differences in their destructiveness? Why are they so different in the number of people they kill?


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Wax

A diverse class of organic compounds that are malleable at slightly higher temperatures than room temperature and mainly consist of hydrocarbons.

Theoretical Yield

The maximum amount of product that could be formed from given amounts of reactants in a chemical reaction, assuming no losses.

Carbon Dioxide

This is a gas that has no color or odor, generated through the combustion of carbon-based substances and the respiratory process, and is consumed by plants for photosynthesis.

Methane

A simple alkane hydrocarbon with the formula CH₄, known as a potent greenhouse gas and a primary component of natural gas.

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