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Nathan Harvey
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24 September, 15:11
NaCl
in roman numerals
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Huerta
24 September, 15:23
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NaCl is just sodium and chlorine which is table salt. it depend on what you need the roman numerals for. is it asking to have the protons together in roman numerals?
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