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Dahlia Hanson
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7 February, 22:57
What are the chemical properties of aspirin?
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Roderick Berger
7 February, 23:02
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Aspirin is a compound of three elements: 9 Carbon, 8 Hydrogen and 4 Oxygen (C9H8O4)
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