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Chemistry, 16.08.2021 19:30, zachcochran2007
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Reflect and, in the space provided below the quote and using your own words, explain the statement by Anaxagoras, circa 450 B. C.,
who said, I quote:
"Wrongly do the Greeks suppose that aught begins or ceases to be; for nothing comes into being or is destroyed; but all is an
aggregation or secretion of pre-existing things; so that all becoming might more correctly be called becoming mixed, and all corruption,
becoming separate."
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