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The most important part of driving all scientific discovery forward is effort (to try). For
the hypothetical reaction of 1x(CHEM) + 2(IS) → 3(TRY), how does the rate of disappearance of
(CHEM) compare to the rate of production of the molecule (TRY)?
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