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What makes carbon atoms ideally suited to their role in living things? A.Their ability to form long chains of atoms B.Their ability to form covalent bonds C.Their ability to for…
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What makes carbon atoms ideally suited to their role in living things?
A.Their ability to form long chains of atoms
B.Their ability to form covalent bonds
C.Their ability to form liquid substances
D.Their ability to form compounds and with other elements
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A. their ability to form long chains of atoms
thats the answer i got
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