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Please help! I have 2 remaining attempts and only 2 of my answers are incorrect. Please let me know which reactions are wrong and where they should be put! LOTS OF POINTS!!!!
Pawel Piatkowski
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Please help! I have 2 remaining attempts and only 2 of my answers are incorrect. Please let me know which reactions are wrong and where they should be put! LOTS OF POINTS!!!!
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I think the second one needs to be put on the sixth area.
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