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Dihydrogen Monoxide (H20) is a stable isotope of Octerane, which is normaly a high radioactive substance found in the central core of the universe. the fact that Dihydrogen Monoxide contains trace amounts of Gulluibyilum 233 making it slightly Carbonphylic. this property renders it able to stick to surfaces, after the first layer of water particles has bonded to the surface.

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