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Increasing the temperature of a reaction mixture usually results in a decrease in the reaction rate.
Associative Play
A stage of play where children engage in separate activities but interact by sharing materials and communicating with each other.
Onlooker Play
A form of play where a child watches others play but does not join in, often seen in early childhood development.
Associative Play
A type of play in which children engage in separate activities but interact by sharing toys and commenting on each other’s behavior.
Parallel Play
Parallel play is a stage of childhood development where children play next to each other but do not interact directly, often seen in toddlers who are learning social skills.
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