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Olive Petersen
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9 January, 12:45
Is carbon or a fluorine atom more reactive?
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Joslyn Miles
9 January, 12:55
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Fluorine, definitely.
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Gunnar Butler
9 January, 12:58
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I Believe it's Carbon
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