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Valentino Rose
13 January, 18:50
Why is carbon important
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Liana Higgins
13 January, 22:36
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It also plays a key role in shaping organic molecules. Carbon is very important to the chemistry of living things, mainly because of the versatility of structures it can form with itself and with other atoms
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