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The marginal social benefit of air quality
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A term describing substances that dissolve, disperse, or are miscible in water.
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Refers to substances, such as certain vitamins, that dissolve in fats and oils but not in water.
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Compounds containing carbon that are found in or produced by living organisms.
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