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What is a particulate?
a compound of oxygen and another element
a colorless, odorless radioactive gas
a tiny solid suspended in the atmosphere
a compound of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine
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C: A tiny solid suspended in the atmosphere
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I would think it's either a tiny solid or oxygen and another element
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