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27 November, 09:58

Carbon, with a half-full outer shell of electrons, readily shares its electrons with other atoms and forms a vast number of molecules, many of which are the organic molecules that form the backbone of living matter. looking at the periodic table, which element might play a role like carbon in life forms on some other planet? 1. silicon 2. aluminum 3. oxygen 4. carbon 5. hydrogen

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  1. 27 November, 12:38
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    1. Silicon

    Silicon is in the same group as carbon, so it has many of the same chemical properties.
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