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Cattell extracted more traits from his data than Eysenck.This is partially explained by Cattell's
Optically Active
A property of compounds that have the ability to rotate plane-polarized light, indicating the presence of chiral molecules.
Nitric Acid
is a strong mineral acid with the formula HNO3, widely used in the manufacture of fertilizers and explosives, as well as in chemical synthesis.
D-Ribose
A naturally occurring five-carbon sugar that is a key component of RNA.
Bromine Water
A solution of bromine in water, used as a reagent to test for the presence of unsaturation in organic compounds.
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