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Next to hydrogen and oxygen, what are the two most abundant elements in the ocean water? A. Potassium and magnetism B. Sodium and magnetism C. Chlorine and potassium D. Sodium and chlorine
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Next to hydrogen and oxygen, what are the two most abundant elements in the ocean water?
A. Potassium and magnetism
B. Sodium and magnetism
C. Chlorine and potassium
D. Sodium and chlorine
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d the anwser id D because it clean the water
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I believe it is D.
hope it helps Yami ^-^
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