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How might an objectivist respond to the argument that ethical objectivism is false because values have no place in a scientific world?
Substitution
A chemical reaction where an atom or group of atoms in a molecule is replaced by another atom or group of atoms.
Elimination
A chemical reaction where elements are removed from a starting molecule, leading to the formation of a double bond or a new ring structure.
Organic Product
A compound resulting from an organic reaction, typically containing carbon atoms bonded to other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen.
Alkene Products
Chemical compounds resulting from reactions involving alkenes, characterized by the presence of one or more carbon-carbon double bonds.
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