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swpotter12

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A key difference between the tragedy of the commons and TANSTAAFL is that
 
  a. TANSTAAFL applies to chemistry, the tragedy of the commons to physics.
  b. both apply to all situations; so there is no difference.
  c. TANSTAAFL applies to sociology, the tragedy of the commons to economics.
  d. TANSTAAFL applies to economics, the tragedy of the commons to physical systems.
  e. TANSTAAFL applies to physical systems, the tragedy of the commons to socialsystems.

Question 2

Ionized atoms are quite resistant to joining in chemical interactions.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

This is the opposite of the situation. These charged particles react with other
atoms more easily.



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