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Biology, 21.11.2019 17:31, niele123

Imagine a world in which all the elements
existed, but they couldn't form any
chemical bonds with each other. what
kinds of substances could exist in such a
world? what kinds of substances could not
exist? what do you think this world would
be like?

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