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Levi
22 March, 19:54
Are there any minerals that are flammable
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Whitney Woods
22 March, 20:03
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Yes magnesium and flint just to name a few
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Salvatore Bell
22 March, 23:30
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acetone ethyl acetate methyl alcohol benzene ethyl alcohol methylcyclohexane butyl alcohol gasoline toluene
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