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Subject
Chemistry
Grade
Years 14-16
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Years 14-16
Chemistry
II. Elements, compounds and mixtures
10. Elements
International Curriculum
Chemistry
International Curriculum
Years 13-15
Chemistry
II. Elements, compounds and mixtures
10. Elements
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Abundance of elements in nature
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Elementary composition of the human body
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Elements
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sulphur
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bromine
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calcium
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iron
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phosphorus
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silicon
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elements in nature
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abundance of chemical elements in nature
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