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allochka39001 [22]
2 years ago
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Stick an Orange in Your Gas Tank!

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kramer2 years ago
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a. A chemist has come up with an idea for using citrus waste to produce ethanol, which is added to gasoline to reduce air pollution.

Georgia [21]2 years ago
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