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Chemistry, 02.09.2021 23:40, angelinaranee15

WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE: It takes approximately 120 L of water to produce one 1.3-L can of fruit juice. It takes about 450 L of water to place one fried egg on your breakfast plate. Think of possible explanations for these two facts by listing the steps involved in producing and delivering to your home the fruit juice and the egg. Then review each step and consider where water use would occur.

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