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it would explode
Nothing would happen.
the water then appears coulerless
If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
Another carbon and a couple of hydrogens would get you:Methyl -D-glucoseptanoside C7H14O6
whoever said that is very easily aroused. . . instant fertiliser for the plants on the roundabout
it would pop
it would explode
what would happen if you added silver ion to FeCl-4
Plants obtain the carbon that they need in the form of carbon dioxide from the air, not from the soil. Even if carbon were added to fertiliser plants would be unable to make use of it.
Nothing would "happen" to them, but they would glow less brightly.
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
It would stretch, and its tension would increase.
they would react
Not much.
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by sinking