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Fletcher Garner
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5 September, 07:50
What first 16 elements were known in 1760
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Arturo Rollins
5 September, 07:59
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chlorine
argon
neon
carbon
oxygen
helium
silicon
calcium
hydrogen
nitrogen
sodium
florine
lithium
aluminum
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