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  • 04-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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Can synthetic chemicals have origins in nature, or are they completely man-made? Give examples and
explain your answer.

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jambalamx
jambalamx jambalamx
  • 04-09-2020
Yes they can have origins in nature. A bunch of the elements on the periodic table are chemicals and this are basic substances and cannot be man made.
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