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Meghan Villarreal
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20 May, 18:00
How do you balance a chemical eqation?
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Hassan Wiley
20 May, 18:02
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Make sure there are the same number of each kind of atom on each side of the equation
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Cameron Taylor
20 May, 18:04
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Make sure that they are the same alarm
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