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Amirah Miranda
1 November, 01:57
What is number 16 on the periodic table
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Brenton Orr
1 November, 05:20
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Number 16 on the periodic table is Sulfur
Which normally has 16 electrons and 16 protons
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Ariella Maldonado
1 November, 05:33
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The 16th element is Sulfur
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