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abruzzese [7]
3 years ago
13

3. Describe como se comparan las fuerzas intermoleculares.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Donde sea que vayas, yo iré

Sombras en la luz de la cámara

Y no quieres tomarlo con calma, así que no lo hagas

Sabes que eres mi favorito, ¿verdad?

Golpearte con algo de verdad

Eres como un sueño

Quiero creer

Golpearte con algo de verdad

Cuando estamos juntos

Ni siquiera puedo mentir

Tu y yo tenemos quimica

Tengo, tengo química

Tengo química

Siéntelo cuando estás cerca de mí

Y fuera de alcance

Y en el medio

Tenemos la la la, muchas buenas vibraciones

Tenemos la la la, tenemos la la la

Tu y yo tenemos quimica

Tengo, tengo química

Tengo química

En cualquier momento o lugar, no hay vergüenza

Tu tienes mi atencion ahora

¿Alguien puede montar mi ola de la misma manera?

Sabes de lo que estoy hablando

Golpearte con algo de verdad

Eres como un sueño

Quiero creer

Golpearte con algo de verdad

Cuando estamos juntos

Ni siquiera puedo mentir

Tu y yo tenemos quimica

Tengo, tengo química

Tengo química

Siéntelo cuando estás cerca de mí

Y fuera de alcance

Y en el medio

Tenemos la la la, muchas buenas vibraciones

Tenemos la la la, tenemos la la la

Tu y yo tenemos quimica

Tengo, tengo química

Tengo química

Tu y yo tenemos, tu y yo tenemos

Tú y yo tenemos química, tenemos, tenemos química

Tengo química

Siéntelo cuando estás cerca de mí

Y fuera de alcance

Y en el medio

Oh, tenemos química

Siéntelo cuando estás cerca de mí

Y fuera de alcance

Y en el medio

Ohh, tenemos la, la, la, tenemos muchas buenas vibraciones

Tenemos la, la, la, tenemos la, la, la

Tú y yo tenemos química, tenemos, tenemos química

Tengo química

Oh, no, oh, si

Oh no no no

Oh, si lo hacemos

Si

Porque tu y yo tenemos

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