Yes offcourse
Yes, it would be plagiarizing if you didn't give any credit to the source.
There are two words for restating an idea in your own words. When the original work is properly cited, it is paraphrasing. When it is not properly cited, it is plagiarizing.
One thing you can do is to add your own words into what you are reading so that every word is not the same.
Absolutely not.
Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word. Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word.
A paraphrase, or a summary.
No. You wrote it, it is yours.
Plagiarizing is copying someone else's work and alleging it as your own, also known as cheating.
When you write someone else's words as your own you are plagiarizing. Just like citing work, you should use quotation marks to give them credit.
Honestly there is no way to answer this without seemingly plagiarizing. There are certain words to describe this and you can't really change them around. However here is my attempt: the equivalence point is the point where a chemical reaction equalizes the titrants to the number of moles, effectively neutralizing the substance.
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Daniel Nally