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Shane
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28 December, 19:41
Can you live without chemical reactions
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Deangelo Hodge
28 December, 19:57
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Nothing would change if chemical reactions were a thing. we can't live without chemical reactions.
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Sariah Briggs
28 December, 20:10
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no
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your body wouldnt be able to repair, move, or do anything for that matter if we didnt consistently have chemical reactions in us.
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