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Chapter 2, Problem 4RQ
Together, just four elements make up more than 95 percent of the body’s mass. These include ________.
- calcium, magnesium, iron, and carbon
- oxygen, calcium, iron, and nitrogen
- sodium, chlorine, carbon, and hydrogen
- oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen
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