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********** structural transformation <(*,acid,base) --> reaction>. // An acid and a base can have a reaction. 6 OUT: <acid --> (/,reaction,_,base)>. %1.00;0.90% // Acid can react with base. OUT: <base --> (/,reaction,acid,_)>. %1.00;0.90% // A base is something that has a reaction with an acid.

********** structural transformation <acid --> (/,reaction,_,base)>. // Acid can react with base. 7 OUT: <(*,acid,base) --> reaction>. %1.00;0.90% // An acid and a base can have a reaction. OUT: <base --> (/,reaction,acid,_)>. %1.00;0.90% // A base is something that has a reaction with an acid.

********** structural transformation <base --> (/,reaction,acid,_)>. // A base is something that has a reaction with an acid. 7 OUT: <acid --> (/,reaction,_,base)>. %1.00;0.90% // Acid can react with base. OUT: <(*,acid,base) --> reaction>. %1.00;0.90% // An acid and a base can have a reaction.

********** structural transformation <neutralization --> (*,acid,base)>. // Neutralization is a relation between an acid and a base. 7 OUT: <(\,neutralization,_,base) --> acid>. %1.00;0.90% // Something that can neutralize a base is an acid. OUT: <(\,neutralization,acid,_) --> base>. %1.00;0.90% // Something that can be neutralized by an acid is a base.

********** structural transformation <(\,neutralization,_,base) --> acid>. // Something that can neutralize a base is an acid. 6 OUT: <neutralization --> (*,acid,base)>. %1.00;0.90% // Neutralization is a relation between an acid and a base. OUT: <(\,neutralization,acid,_) --> base>. %1.00;0.90% // Something that can be neutralized by an acid is a base.

********** structural transformation <(\,neutralization,acid,_) --> base>. // Something that can be neutralized by an acid is a base. 6 OUT: <(\,neutralization,_,base) --> acid>. %1.00;0.90% // Something that can neutralize a base is an acid. OUT: <neutralization --> (*,acid,base)>. %1.00;0.90% // Neutralization is a relation between an acid and a base.

********** composition on both sides of a statement <bird --> animal>. // Bird is a type of animal. <(*,bird,plant) --> ?x>? // What is the relation between a bird and a plant? 17 OUT: <(*,bird,plant) --> (*,animal,plant)>. %1.00;0.81% // The relation between bird and plant is a type of relation between animal and plant.

********** composition on both sides of a statement <neutralization --> reaction>. // Neutralization is a type of reaction. <(\,neutralization,acid,_) --> ?x>? // What can be neutralized by acid? 17 OUT: <(\,neutralization,acid,_) --> (\,reaction,acid,_)>. %1.00;0.81% // What can be neutralized by acid can react with acid.

********** composition on both sides of a statement <soda --> base>. // Soda is a type of base. <(/,neutralization,_,base) --> ?x>? // What is something that can neutralize a base? 17 OUT: <(/,neutralization,_,base) --> (/,neutralization,_,soda)>. %1.00;0.81% // What can neutraliz base can react with base.