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Why do we not find water, carbon dioxide and rubbing alcohol on the periodic table? they are pure substances they are not made of atoms they are molecules, not elements they will be on the next version
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Why do we not find water, carbon dioxide and rubbing alcohol on the periodic table?
they are pure substances
they are not made of atoms
they are molecules, not elements
they will be on the next version of the periodic table
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I believe the answer is the third one; they are molecules, not elements
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I think the answer is : they are molecules not element
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