There is no story to go off from. This makes it difficult to do a comparison and analysis of the story.
dude. that's not a question.
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The formula for Petrolatum differs greatly depending on the number of carbon atoms and paraffins. There is no single formula for it.
Ozone is a type of oxygen but differs in chemical formula.Ozone is O3 but oxygen is O2. Both are molecules.Ozone differs from oxygen in some ways. The chemical formulas are O3 and O2 respectively.
The Eden Formula was created on 2006-09-01.
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2. Just like in the commercial. Its fact actually :D The actual formula is in a vault and secured just like KFC's formula.
As each lipid differs due to the changing of the attached fatty acid, there is no one formula to define a lipid. The formula for a glycerol is C{3}, H {5}, (OH)3. The rest of the formula depends upon which fatty acids are attached. I hope you find this helpful :)
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