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which of the following was most likely not present in creating the fatty acids of early earth's waters of the past?

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The answer is Phosphorus.

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Phosphorus isn't used in creating the fatty acids of early Earth's waters of the past because it is a poisonous, combustible nonmetal chemical (atomic number 15) and one of it's main uses is in the production of fertilizer.

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I think it's sulfur.
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