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carbon |
Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe.
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dioxide |
Carbon dioxide was released by the experiment.
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explosive |
There was a large blast from the explosive.
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flammable |
Petrol is a flammable liquid.
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sodium |
The chemical symbol for sodium is Na.
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spectators |
The spectators must not go on the pitch.
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element |
Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe.
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combustion |
Combustion is a chemical reaction.
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compound |
A compound is a substance that has two or more elements in it.
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barium |
Barium is a chemical with the syllable Ba.
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spectators |
The spectators must not go on the pitch.
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dangerous |
Chlorine gas is very dangerous.
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persuasion |
She needed all her powers of persuasion to get him to agree with her.
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potassium |
Potassium is at the top of the reactivity series.
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