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Raegan Fritz
11 May, 19:55
Which word is the longest word in chemistry?
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Emilio
11 May, 21:04
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Isoleucine' is the chemical name of 'titin' (also known as 'connectin') - the largest known protein. It has 189,819 letters.
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