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Chemistry For Your Life

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In real life, carbon needs four things bonded around it. It usually is carbon two fluorines and then two carbons opposite each other. And so you get, that's just one, looking at one molecule of carbon and two fluorines, right? But yeah. Most moms would say had that many arms, but they do not. They're like, man, if only I was a molecule or whatever,. If only I was carbon and can make four bonds instead of just two.

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