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Sharon Avery
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18 August, 02:19
What is the molecular formula of tear?
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Rashad Park
18 August, 02:27
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It's a solution, mostly consisting of water and some other wastes (Extra salts in the body etc.). A Molecular Formula exists for a pure substance. Tear is a mixture. But u could say it's components are H20, Na, Mg, K, Ca cations and such ...
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