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Chemistry, 07.12.2020 22:10, bookerman123

Anchor Phenomenon: Our water is more than H2O Summary Table
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What is in our water?

How can we model atoms to better understand their properties?

How can we use the patterns of the periodic table to make predictions?

How can the properties of halogens and noble gases impact living things?

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