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Absolutely every gas that either is not an element or is bunched together [for example, O2 (Normal Oxygen, 2 Oxygen Atoms) O3 (Ozone, 3 Oxygen Atoms) or CO2 (One Carbon atom, two Oxygen atoms)]

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