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Determine the oxidation state of chlorine in ClO⁻.
Tension
A force that stretches something by pulling on it, often applied to materials in physics to describe stretching that leads to elongation.
Reverse Faults
Faults where the hanging wall moves upward relative to the footwall, usually as a result of compression.
Normal Faults
Fractures in the Earth's crust where one block of rock moves down relative to another block due to tensional forces.
Joints
Natural fractures or separations in rocks without displacement, often resulting from the rock's response to stress.
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