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The assumptions for a related-samples t test apply to both the repeated-measures and matched-pairs designs.
Major Product
The primary product formed in the greatest amount during a chemical reaction.
Saponification
A chemical reaction involving the hydrolysis of fats or oils by an alkali to produce glycerol and soap.
Ester Hydrolysis
A chemical reaction in which an ester is converted into its constituent alcohol and acid by the action of water or a hydroxide ion.
Major Product
The main product formed in a chemical reaction, which is generated in greater amounts compared to any other product.
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