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Jayvon Valenzuela
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20 August, 15:19
What is in an inorganic molecule?
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Vanessa Mcfarland
20 August, 15:31
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Inorganic molecules are composed of other elements. They can contain hydrogen or carbon, but if they have both, they are organic.
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