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Complete the following pictures (explain your reasoning).

The image shows three sets of diagrams with two boxes each, labeled with different times (0 s, 100 s, 200 s).

1. **First Set:**
   - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares randomly distributed.
   - **Right Box (Time = 100 s):** Contains circles, squares, and triangles randomly distributed. The addition of triangles indicates some change over time.

2. **Second Set:**
   - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares distributed throughout.
   - **Right Box (Time = 100 s):** The box is empty, indicating that all shapes have been removed or disappeared over time.

3. **Third Set:**
   - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares arranged in no particular order.
   - **Right Box (Time = 200 s):** The box is empty, suggesting that an event or process has led to the removal of all shapes by this time.

These diagrams could be explaining concepts such as diffusion, evaporation, or other processes that affect the distribution or presence of different elements over time.
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the following pictures (explain your reasoning). The image shows three sets of diagrams with two boxes each, labeled with different times (0 s, 100 s, 200 s). 1. **First Set:** - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares randomly distributed. - **Right Box (Time = 100 s):** Contains circles, squares, and triangles randomly distributed. The addition of triangles indicates some change over time. 2. **Second Set:** - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares distributed throughout. - **Right Box (Time = 100 s):** The box is empty, indicating that all shapes have been removed or disappeared over time. 3. **Third Set:** - **Left Box (Time = 0 s):** Contains circles and squares arranged in no particular order. - **Right Box (Time = 200 s):** The box is empty, suggesting that an event or process has led to the removal of all shapes by this time. These diagrams could be explaining concepts such as diffusion, evaporation, or other processes that affect the distribution or presence of different elements over time.
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Spheres and square are Reactant which react with other and form triangle which are product 

As the number of Reactant decrease then no of triangle wil also decrease 

 

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