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Isaias Gomez
Chemistry
15 October, 05:48
Law of conservation of mass
state symbols
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Jaylah Jennings
15 October, 06:14
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do you mean matter?
Explanation:
matter symbols are:
K, Na, Au, Ag, Hg, Fe
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