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na +2 | impurities |
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na +1 | impurities |
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na | impurities |
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na | impurities |
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na | dust |
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na | impurities |
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impurities Explanation: Yes, we talk about impurities in the air (and water) in English too -ie the stuff that you don't want in the air! |
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