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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
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por que popularmente a quimica muitas vezes é sinonimo de prejudicial ou nociva a saude Por que que é popularmente a química mui

tas vezes é sinônimo de prejudicial ou nocivo à saúde porque é porque popularmente a química muitas vezes é sinônimo de porque popularmente a química muitas vezes é sinônimo de prejudicial ou nocivo à saúde
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Savatey [412]3 years ago
5 0
Is this your question? I translated it using a translator and it said it was portugese.

Why Popularly Chemistry is often Synonymous with Harmful or Harmful Health Why is it popularly chemistry is often synonymous with harmful or harmful to health because it is because popularly chemistry is often synonymous with why popularly chemistry is often Synonymous with harmful or harmful to health
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