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Is it conceivable that a machine can be the subject of its own thoughts? Explain.
Organic Product(s)
Chemical compounds and substances that are synthesized from organic molecules through various chemical reactions.
Reaction
A chemical process where substances interact to form new compounds or change into different substances, driven by the rearrangement of atomic bonds.
Organic Product
A compound containing carbon atoms bonded to other elements such as hydrogen, often produced through organic reactions.
Structure
The arrangement of atoms or molecules in a substance that defines its chemical and physical properties.
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