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Maggie
4 November, 20:03
Why does carbon form so many organic compounds?
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Emmalee Gaines
4 November, 22:32
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Because each carbon atom can form for chemical bonds to another's atoms and because the carbon atom is just the right small size to fit in comfortably as parts of very large molecules
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